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Synergistic interaction of ten essential oils against Haemonchus contortus in vitro

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Author(s):
Katiki, L. M. ; Barbieri, A. M. E. ; Araujo, R. C. ; Verissimo, C. J. ; Louvandini, H. ; Ferreira, J. F. S.
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: Veterinary Parasitology; v. 243, p. 47-51, AUG 30 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 11
Abstract

Anthelmintic resistance in sheep gastrointestinal nematodes is a worldwide problem. Multi-drug resistant haemonchosis is the most serious impediment for small ruminant systems, and there are no new drug candidates currently under development. Molecules from natural sources have demonstrated anthelmintic activity against parasites. In this work, the monoterpenoids carvacrol, carvone, cineole, linalool, limonene, and thymol and the phenylpropanoids cinnamaldehyde, anethole, vanillin, and eugenol were assessed individually or in mixtures of ten binary, three ternary, and three quaternary combinations using the in vitro egg hatch assay with eggs of a multi-drug resistant strain of Haemonchus contortus. The main objective of this study was to identify the most effective interaction among essential oils with the greatest individual anthelmintic efficacy and to determine the most powerful combinations. The essential oils were ranked by their 50% lethal concentration (LC50) as follows (mg/mL): cinamaldehyde (0.018), anethole (0.070), carvone (0.085), carvacrol (0.11), thymol (0.13), linalool (0.29), vanillin (0.57), eugenol (0.57), cineole (4.74), and limonene (207.5). Quantification of synergism, additive effect, and antagonism were calculated for binary, ternary, and quaternary combinations. The best anthelmintic effect resulting from synergistic activity among 16 different combinations was for cinnamaldehyde:carvacrol (CL50 0.012 mg/mL) and anethole:carvone (CL50 0.013 mg/mL). These results indicate that these binary combinations would be promising to be tested in sheep infected with H. contortus. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 12/50587-5 - Anthelmintic activity of microencapsulated terpenes and propanoids on Haemonchus contortus infection, its toxicity interence on immunity lambs
Grantee:Luciana Morita Katiki
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants