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In vitro acaricide and anticholinesterase activities of digitaria insularis (Poaceae) against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus

•Extracts and fractions of Digitaria insularis were tested on Rhipicephalus (B.) microplus.•The greater active fraction (Fr2) contains fatty acids, esterified fatty acids with long-chain alcohol and terpene.•The Digitaria insularis may be a promising eco-friendly alternative for tick control. Medici...

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Published in:Veterinary parasitology 2018-05, Vol.255, p.102-106
Main Authors: Santos, Francianne Oliveira, Lima, Hélimar Gonçalves, de Souza Santa Rosa, Soraia, das Mercês, Nayana Borges, Serra, Taiane Menezes, Uzeda, Rosângela Soares, Reis, Isabella Mary Alves, Botura, Mariana Borges, Branco, Alexsandro, Batatinha, Maria José Moreira
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