2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjp.2016.08.005
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In vitro activity of the essential oil from Hesperozygis myrtoides on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and Haemonchus contortus

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“…In addition, the chemical composition of an essential oil can vary depending on the species, seasonality, circadian rhythms, plant age, and geographic location [ 36 , 88 ]. As an example, the chemical profile of Hesperozygis myrtoides essential oil, which is a subshrub native to Cerrado and Atlantic Forest of Brazil, depends on altitude [ 89 ].…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Lamiaceae Essential Oilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the chemical composition of an essential oil can vary depending on the species, seasonality, circadian rhythms, plant age, and geographic location [ 36 , 88 ]. As an example, the chemical profile of Hesperozygis myrtoides essential oil, which is a subshrub native to Cerrado and Atlantic Forest of Brazil, depends on altitude [ 89 ].…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Lamiaceae Essential Oilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different EOs of Lippia spp. showed great larvicidal activity with IC50 less than 0.01 mg/mL (Chagas et al 2018), followed by Thymus vulgaris with IC50 as 0.062 mg/mL (Ferreira et al 2016), Hesperozygis myrtoides with IC50 as 0.07 mg/mL (Castilho et al 2017), Piper aduncum with IC50 as 0.1 mg/mL (Gaínza et al 2016) and Mentha piperita with IC50 as 0.2 mg/mL (Katiki et al 2011). Cymbopogon schoenanthus exhibited a very high activity on the larval motility with IC50 as 0.009 mg/mL (Katiki et al 2012), whereby Ruta chalepensis induced 87.5% inhibition of motility of adults 8 h after exposure at the dose of 1 mg/mL (Akkari et al 2015).…”
Section: In Vitro Testsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Verbenaceae foi a família botânica que mais apresentou estudos, todos do gênero Lippia, com cinco espécies: L. sidoides (GOMES et al, 2012;CHAGAS et al, 2016), L. gracilis (CRUZ et al, 2013;CHAGAS et al, 2016;COSTA-JÚNIOR et al, 2016), L. triplinervis (LAGE et al, 2013), L. alba (PEIXOTO et al, 2015 e L. origanoides (CHAGAS et al, 2016). Em seguida, a família Lamiaceae exibiu as seguintes espécies: Tetradenia riparia (GAZIM et al, 2011), Mentha arvensis (CHAGAS et al, 2016), M. piperita (CHAGAS et al, 2016), Hesperozygis myrtoides (CASTILHO et al, 2017), Ocimum gratissimum (LIMA et al, 2017;CASTRO et al, 2018) e Mesosphaerum suaveolens (CASTRO et al, 2018). Por fim, foram apontadas as espécies Cymbopogon martinii (CHAGAS et al, 2012;PAZINATO et al, 2016), C. winterianus (MELLO et al, 2014, Chrysopogon zizanioides (CAMPOS et al, 2015), C. citratus (PAZINATO et al, 2016;SILVA et al, 2020) e C. nardus (SILVA et al, 2020), todas pertencentes à família botânica Poaceae.…”
Section: óLeos Essenciais Com Atividade Acaricida Componentes Majoritários E Moléculas Isoladasunclassified
“…Diversos OEs das espécies exibidas neste estudo mostraram eficácia significativamente maior, quando em comparação com outros OEs testados, demonstrando 100% de letalidade contra R. microplus em um ou mais dos ensaios realizados (Tabela 1). São elas: Drimys brasiliensis (RIBEIRO et al, 2008), Tetradenia riparia (GAZIM et al, 2011), Lippia sidoides (GOMES et al, 2012), Tagetes minuta (GARCIA et al, 2012), Lippia triplinervis (LAGE et al, 2013), Syzygium aromaticum (MELLO et al, 2014), Zanthoxylum caribaeum (NOGUEIRA et al, 2014), Chrysopogon zizanioides (CAMPOS et al, 2015), Curcuma longa (CHAGAS et al, 2016), Zingiber officinale (CHAGAS et al, 2016), Lippia alba, L. gracilis, L. origanoides (CHAGAS et al, 2016), Cymbopogon martinii (PAZINATO et al, 2016), Cedrus atlântica (PAZINATO et al, 2016), C. citratus (PAZINATO et al, 2016;SILVA et al, 2020), Cuminum cyminum (VILLARREAL et al, 2017), Hesperozygis myrtoides (CASTILHO et al, 2017), Citrus limonum (VINTURELLE et al, 2017), Mesosphaerum suaveolens (CASTRO et al, 2018), Alpinia zerumbet (CASTRO et al, 2018), Croton conduplicatus, C. pulegiodoruse C. grewioides (CASTRO et al, 2019). Dos OEs utilizados, os três principais componentes majoritários identificados em maior concentração na análise quantitativa foram metil chavicol (95,38% e 83,59% em C. grewioides), sesquirosefurano (92,2% em C. grewioides) e geraniol (81,4% em C. martinii), nos respectivos estudos de Castro et al (2019), Figueiredo et al (2017) e Chagas et al (2012).…”
Section: óLeos Essenciais Com Atividade Acaricida Componentes Majoritários E Moléculas Isoladasunclassified