Ovicidal Potential of Essential Oils of Juniperus communis and Achillea millefolium to Control Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Sheep
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Štrbac, FilipBosco, Antonio
Amadesi, Alessandra
Rinaldi, Laura
Maurelli, Maria Paola
Stojanović, Dragica
Simin, Nataša
Orčić, Dejan
Pušić, Ivan
Krnjajić, Slobodan
Ratajac, Radomir
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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The worldwide increased difficulty to contrast gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) infections in sheep, due to growing anthelmintic resistance, has led to find alternative helminth control strategies. This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro ovicidal activity of essential oils (EOs) of Juniperus communis and Achillea millefolium (two chemotypes) against GINs of sheep. For this purpose, the nematode eggs were collected from naturally infected sheep by GINs in two farms located in Southern Italy. The egg hatch test (EHT) was performed at six different concentrations (50, 12.5, 3.125, 0.781, 0.195 and 0.049 mg/mL) for each EO and compared to the positive control (thiabendazole, 0.025 mg/mL) and the negative control (Tween 80 3%, v/v). In both farms, coprocultures revealed the presence of four genera of GINs: Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Teladorsagia and Chabertia. The inhibitory effect on GIN eggs’ hatchability varied from 81% to 96.75% for J. communis EO. When using A. millefolium EO, the ...ovicidal activity against GIN was 46.5-99.5% (type 1) and 69.6-97.25% (type 2). Furthermore, the effect of tested EOs was very high at concentrations of 50 mg/mL (96.75%), 12.5 mg/mL (95.5%) and 3.125 mg/mL (94.75%) of J. communis EO, whilst for A. millefolium EO at concentrations of 50 mg/mL (99.5%), 12.5 mg/mL (98.0%) and 3.125 (95.25%) (type 1), and 50 mg/mL (97.25%) and 12.5 mg/mL (90.0%) (type 2), showing a similar effect (p>0.05) to the positive control (98%). Therefore, the findings of this study showed the anthelmintic potential of the tested EOs and highlight the importance of ethnopharmacology to control GIN infection in sheep.
Кључне речи:
gastrointestinal nematodes / juniperus communis / achillea millefolium / essential oils / phytotherapyИзвор:
4th Joint COMBAR WG meetings: “Anthelmintic Resistance in Ruminants: from Research to Recommendations”, 2020, 26-26Издавач:
- COST Action COMBAR (Combatting Anthelmintic Resistance in Ruminants) - CA16230
Институција/група
Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Štrbac, Filip AU - Bosco, Antonio AU - Amadesi, Alessandra AU - Rinaldi, Laura AU - Maurelli, Maria Paola AU - Stojanović, Dragica AU - Simin, Nataša AU - Orčić, Dejan AU - Pušić, Ivan AU - Krnjajić, Slobodan AU - Ratajac, Radomir PY - 2020 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1974 AB - The worldwide increased difficulty to contrast gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) infections in sheep, due to growing anthelmintic resistance, has led to find alternative helminth control strategies. This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro ovicidal activity of essential oils (EOs) of Juniperus communis and Achillea millefolium (two chemotypes) against GINs of sheep. For this purpose, the nematode eggs were collected from naturally infected sheep by GINs in two farms located in Southern Italy. The egg hatch test (EHT) was performed at six different concentrations (50, 12.5, 3.125, 0.781, 0.195 and 0.049 mg/mL) for each EO and compared to the positive control (thiabendazole, 0.025 mg/mL) and the negative control (Tween 80 3%, v/v). In both farms, coprocultures revealed the presence of four genera of GINs: Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Teladorsagia and Chabertia. The inhibitory effect on GIN eggs’ hatchability varied from 81% to 96.75% for J. communis EO. When using A. millefolium EO, the ovicidal activity against GIN was 46.5-99.5% (type 1) and 69.6-97.25% (type 2). Furthermore, the effect of tested EOs was very high at concentrations of 50 mg/mL (96.75%), 12.5 mg/mL (95.5%) and 3.125 mg/mL (94.75%) of J. communis EO, whilst for A. millefolium EO at concentrations of 50 mg/mL (99.5%), 12.5 mg/mL (98.0%) and 3.125 (95.25%) (type 1), and 50 mg/mL (97.25%) and 12.5 mg/mL (90.0%) (type 2), showing a similar effect (p>0.05) to the positive control (98%). Therefore, the findings of this study showed the anthelmintic potential of the tested EOs and highlight the importance of ethnopharmacology to control GIN infection in sheep. PB - COST Action COMBAR (Combatting Anthelmintic Resistance in Ruminants) - CA16230 C3 - 4th Joint COMBAR WG meetings: “Anthelmintic Resistance in Ruminants: from Research to Recommendations” T1 - Ovicidal Potential of Essential Oils of Juniperus communis and Achillea millefolium to Control Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Sheep EP - 26 SP - 26 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1974 ER -
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Štrbac, F., Bosco, A., Amadesi, A., Rinaldi, L., Maurelli, M. P., Stojanović, D., Simin, N., Orčić, D., Pušić, I., Krnjajić, S.,& Ratajac, R.. (2020). Ovicidal Potential of Essential Oils of Juniperus communis and Achillea millefolium to Control Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Sheep. in 4th Joint COMBAR WG meetings: “Anthelmintic Resistance in Ruminants: from Research to Recommendations” COST Action COMBAR (Combatting Anthelmintic Resistance in Ruminants) - CA16230., 26-26. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1974
Štrbac F, Bosco A, Amadesi A, Rinaldi L, Maurelli MP, Stojanović D, Simin N, Orčić D, Pušić I, Krnjajić S, Ratajac R. Ovicidal Potential of Essential Oils of Juniperus communis and Achillea millefolium to Control Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Sheep. in 4th Joint COMBAR WG meetings: “Anthelmintic Resistance in Ruminants: from Research to Recommendations”. 2020;:26-26. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1974 .
Štrbac, Filip, Bosco, Antonio, Amadesi, Alessandra, Rinaldi, Laura, Maurelli, Maria Paola, Stojanović, Dragica, Simin, Nataša, Orčić, Dejan, Pušić, Ivan, Krnjajić, Slobodan, Ratajac, Radomir, "Ovicidal Potential of Essential Oils of Juniperus communis and Achillea millefolium to Control Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Sheep" in 4th Joint COMBAR WG meetings: “Anthelmintic Resistance in Ruminants: from Research to Recommendations” (2020):26-26, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1974 .