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Antioxidant effect and acaricidal potential against camel tick, Hyalomma dromedarii of the essential oil hydrodistilled from Myristica fragrans Houtt. (Nutmeg)
Veterinary Parasitology · Aralık 2024
Makale Bilgileri
DergiVeterinary Parasitology
Yayın TarihiAralık 2024
Cilt / Sayfa332
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85208126226
Özet
Nowadays, ticks are considered to be one dangerous blood-sucking ectoparasite for poultries, livestocks and even some wild animals. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to investigate the insecticidal activity of the essential oil extracted from Myristica fragrans Houtt. with the popular name nutmeg (NEO) against the camel ticks, Hyalomma dromedarii. When the engorged female ticks were immersed in 10 mL of NEO solution of the concentration 800 mg/mL for 5 min, the essential oil could not only decrease the viability and mobility of them, but also decrease their blood digestion. Meanwhile, the acaricide efficacy of NEO against the engorged female ticks was demonstrated as well. When the eggs produced collected, weighed, deposited in the bottles covered by cotton gauze and subjected to the incubator for hatching, the essential oil was demonstrated to have the prominent inhibitory effect against the oviposition, hatchability and fertility of the engorged female ticks, when the engorged female ticks were immersed in 10 mL of NEO solution of the concentration 400 and 800 mg/mL for 5 min. In consequence, the employment of NEO as the potential insecticide against the ticks, H. dromedarii, is prospective in the future.
Yazarlar (5)
1
Dongying Wang
ORCID: 0000-0002-2490-7534
2
Yuchen Liu
3
Kangwei Tang
4
Nianwu He
5
Mehmet Musa Özcan
Anahtar Kelimeler
Acaricidal potentials
Antioxidant effects
Essential oils
Hyalomma dromedarii
Myristica fragrans
Kurumlar
Henan University of Technology
Zhengzhou China
Selçuk Üniversitesi
Selçuklu Turkey
Shangluo University
Shangluo China