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Comparative study of the oil repellent activity of Copaifera officinalis Linnaeus and Copaifera reticulata Ducke front nymphs of Periplaneta americana Linnaeus

To control urban pests, especially cockroaches of the Periplaneta americana species, various pesticides have been developed that are increasingly potent and effective. However, the unrestrained application of pesticides has had negative consequences, such as the disappearance of some useful insect s...

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Published in:Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2023-01, Vol.59
Main Authors: Machado, Letícia de Oliveira, Santos, Ana Carolina Silva dos, Costa, Hiago Jonhe da, Favacho, Hugo Alexandre Silva, Gomes, Madson Ralide Fonseca, Oliveira, Elaine Cristina Pacheco de
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description To control urban pests, especially cockroaches of the Periplaneta americana species, various pesticides have been developed that are increasingly potent and effective. However, the unrestrained application of pesticides has had negative consequences, such as the disappearance of some useful insect species and, consequently, the appearance of new pests, both in the countryside and cities. Due to the current scenario, it was necessary to search for new alternatives for the control of these insects. Among the species studied, Copaíba stood out. The oils were analyzed using GC-MS, b-caryophyllene and a-bergamotene being the predominant compounds. Repellency tests were performed with three different concentrations of C. officinalis and C. reticulata, 500 μg/mL, 250 μg/mL and 125 μg/mL, in triplicate. It can be observed that the oil of C. officinalis was more repellent to the nymphs at concentrations of 500 μg/mL and 250 μg/mL, however, when the behavior in nymphs exposed to the concentration of 125 μg/mL was compared, it was noted that C. reticulata oil was more repellent at this concentration. Copaifera has shown promising activity as a repellent against arthropods owing to the complex chemical composition of its oils.
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Repellent activity
Sesquiterpenes
Statistical analysis
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