2017
DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2017.1280485
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Repellency of the Origanum onites L. essential oil and constituents to the lone star tick and yellow fever mosquito

Abstract: The oregano, Origanum onites L., essential oil (EO) was tested in laboratory behavioural bioassays for repellent activity against Amblyomma americanum (L.) and Aedes aegypti (L.

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“…Rigani EO presented only one previous assessment as Cx. pipiens repellent that matched present results (Carroll et al, 2017). Finally, Fringed Rue, Monk's Pepper and Fennel EOs, have been extensively studied as repellents against numerous mosquito species, including at least one Aedes species.…”
Section: Repellent Bioassaysupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Rigani EO presented only one previous assessment as Cx. pipiens repellent that matched present results (Carroll et al, 2017). Finally, Fringed Rue, Monk's Pepper and Fennel EOs, have been extensively studied as repellents against numerous mosquito species, including at least one Aedes species.…”
Section: Repellent Bioassaysupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In O . onites essential oil, thymol (1.9%) was found to be a major compound owing to its bioactivity against yellow fever mosquito and lone star tick (Carroll et al, 2017). Thymol was also recorded as a major constituent in the essential oil of O .…”
Section: Phytoconstituentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…onites essential oil, thymol (1.9%) was found to be a major compound owing to its bioactivity against yellow fever mosquito and lone star tick (Carroll et al, 2017). Thymol was also recorded as a major constituent in the essential oil of O. vulgare from Southern Italy (De Mastro, Tarraf, Verdini, Brunetti, & Ruta, 2017), O. elongatum from Morocco (Bakha et al, 2018) and O. syriacum var.…”
Section: Phytoconstituentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, new and alternative mosquito control agents are emerging. Plant-derived products including essential oils (EOs) may offer an alternative and effective means of managing populations of mosquitoes [8][9][10][11]. As a part of our ongoing investigation of Turkish medicinal and aromatic plants, we report on the chemical composition of the aerial parts of S. gummiferum subsp.…”
Section: Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary method of mosquito control relies on the use of biological and/or synthetic insecticides [6]. Due to long term repeated chemical use, mosquito species have acquired resistance to commonly used insecticides, and especially against commercial pyrethroids [8][9][10][11]. Therefore, new and alternative mosquito control agents are emerging.…”
Section: Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%