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Acaricide activity of leaves extracts of Sambucus australis Schltdl. microplus

Parasite infections caused by Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus are responsible for the most of economic losses in producing-cattle countries in tropical and subtropical areas. Indiscriminate uses of chemical acaricides have contributed with the appearance of tick resistance to many drugs availabl...

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Published in:Ciência rural 2011-12, Vol.41 (12), p.2159
Main Authors: Krawczak, Felipe da Silva, Buzatti, Andreia, Pivoto, Felipe Lambe, Sangioni, Luis Antonio, Vogel, Fernanda Silveira Flores, Botton, Sonia de Avila, Zanetti, Gilberto Dolejal, Manfron, Melania Palermo
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Summary:Parasite infections caused by Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus are responsible for the most of economic losses in producing-cattle countries in tropical and subtropical areas. Indiscriminate uses of chemical acaricides have contributed with the appearance of tick resistance to many drugs available in the marketplace, and it is a serious problem in the tick control. Flowers of Sambucus australis (South America), called "sabugueiro-from-Brazil", are used on infusions or decoctions forms in the folk medicine with diuretic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, and laxative purpose, also employed for treating respiratory diseases in human. The main goal of this study was to evaluate in vitro potential of S. australis leaves extracts as an acaricide agent. Ethanol extract at 70% has been dehydrated and a fraction was suspended in 70% ethanol or in distillated water at final concentration of 2% (0.2[mg.sup.-1]). Using the immersion test of engorged females the efficiency results were obtained in 34% and 66[degrees]%o with the leaves extract diluted in water and 70% ethanol, respectively. This study is the first report on acaricidal activity of S. australis against cattle tick. Further studies to determine the active metabolites in different stages of S. australis could aid to identify suitable extracts to be tested in the R. (B.) microplus control. Key words: Acaricide, crude extract, tick, R. (B.) microplus, Sambucus australis. A infestacao por Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus e responsavel por grandes perdas economicas em paises produtores de bovinos nas areas tropicais e subtropicais. Usos indiscriminados de acaricidas quimicos tem contribuido para o aparecimento da resistencia dos ixodideos a multiplas drogas, representando um serio problema no controle de carrapatos. As flores da planta Sambucus australis, conhecidas pelo nome popular de sabugueiro do Brasil, sao usadas, na forma de infusao ou emplastros, na medicina popular como diuretico, antipiretico, antiinflamatorio e laxativo; tambem empregado no tratamento de doencas respiratorias em humanos. O objetivo principal deste trabalho foi avaliar o potencial in vitro de extratos de folhas de S. australis, como agente carrapaticida. O extrato etanolico a 70% foi dessecado e retomado parte em etanol a 70% ou em agua destilada, numa concentracao final de 2% (0,2[mg.sup.-1]). No biocarrapaticidograma obteve-se resultados de eficacia entre 34% e 66% para o extrato de folhas diluido em agua e etanol a 70%, respec
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