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Biological activity of cinnamaldehyde, citronellal, geraniol and anacardic acid on Haemonchus contortus isolates susceptible and resistant to synthetic anthelmintics

Parasitism by gastrointestinal nematodes is a challenge for small ruminant farming worldwide. It causes productive and economic losses, especially due to parasite resistance to conventional anthelmintics. Natural compounds with antiparasitic activity are a potential alternative for controlling these...

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Autores principales: Frota, Gracielle Araújo, dos Santos, Valderlândia Oliveira, Rodrigues, Janaelia Ferreira Vasconcelos, Oliveira, Breno Reinaldo, Albuquerque, Laísa Bastos, de Vasconcelos, Fernando Raul Correia, Silva, Adelino Carneiro, Teixeira, Marcel, de Brito, Edy Souza, dos Santos, Jéssica Maria Leite, Vieira, Luiz da Silva, Monteiro, Jomar Patricio
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37341288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612023027
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author Frota, Gracielle Araújo
dos Santos, Valderlândia Oliveira
Rodrigues, Janaelia Ferreira Vasconcelos
Oliveira, Breno Reinaldo
Albuquerque, Laísa Bastos
de Vasconcelos, Fernando Raul Correia
Silva, Adelino Carneiro
Teixeira, Marcel
de Brito, Edy Souza
dos Santos, Jéssica Maria Leite
Vieira, Luiz da Silva
Monteiro, Jomar Patricio
author_facet Frota, Gracielle Araújo
dos Santos, Valderlândia Oliveira
Rodrigues, Janaelia Ferreira Vasconcelos
Oliveira, Breno Reinaldo
Albuquerque, Laísa Bastos
de Vasconcelos, Fernando Raul Correia
Silva, Adelino Carneiro
Teixeira, Marcel
de Brito, Edy Souza
dos Santos, Jéssica Maria Leite
Vieira, Luiz da Silva
Monteiro, Jomar Patricio
author_sort Frota, Gracielle Araújo
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description Parasitism by gastrointestinal nematodes is a challenge for small ruminant farming worldwide. It causes productive and economic losses, especially due to parasite resistance to conventional anthelmintics. Natural compounds with antiparasitic activity are a potential alternative for controlling these parasites especially when considering the widespread occurrence of anthelmintic resistance. Our objective was to evaluate the activity of anacardic acid, geraniol, cinnamaldehyde and citronellal on Haemonchus contortus isolates with different levels of anthelmintic resistance profiles. These compounds were tested using egg hatch assays (EHAs), larval development tests (LDTs) as well as LDTs on mini-fecal cultures, on the Haemonchus contortus isolates Kokstad (KOK-resistant to all anthelmintics), Inbred-Strain-Edinburgh (ISE-susceptible to all anthelmintics) and Echevarria (ECH-susceptible to all anthelmintics). Effective concentrations to inhibit 50% (EC(50)) and 95% (EC(95)) of egg hatching and larval development were calculated. Results for EHA and LDT for all tested compounds, considering EC(50) and EC(95) values, showed low variation among the studied isolates with most RF values below 2x. All studied compounds showed efficacy against egg hatching and larval development of H. contortus isolates regardless of anthelmintic resistance profiles. The compounds with the smallest EC(50) and EC(95) values were cinnamaldehyde and anacardic acid making them promising candidates for future in vivo studies.
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spelling pubmed-103217192023-07-06 Biological activity of cinnamaldehyde, citronellal, geraniol and anacardic acid on Haemonchus contortus isolates susceptible and resistant to synthetic anthelmintics Frota, Gracielle Araújo dos Santos, Valderlândia Oliveira Rodrigues, Janaelia Ferreira Vasconcelos Oliveira, Breno Reinaldo Albuquerque, Laísa Bastos de Vasconcelos, Fernando Raul Correia Silva, Adelino Carneiro Teixeira, Marcel de Brito, Edy Souza dos Santos, Jéssica Maria Leite Vieira, Luiz da Silva Monteiro, Jomar Patricio Rev Bras Parasitol Vet Original Article Parasitism by gastrointestinal nematodes is a challenge for small ruminant farming worldwide. It causes productive and economic losses, especially due to parasite resistance to conventional anthelmintics. Natural compounds with antiparasitic activity are a potential alternative for controlling these parasites especially when considering the widespread occurrence of anthelmintic resistance. Our objective was to evaluate the activity of anacardic acid, geraniol, cinnamaldehyde and citronellal on Haemonchus contortus isolates with different levels of anthelmintic resistance profiles. These compounds were tested using egg hatch assays (EHAs), larval development tests (LDTs) as well as LDTs on mini-fecal cultures, on the Haemonchus contortus isolates Kokstad (KOK-resistant to all anthelmintics), Inbred-Strain-Edinburgh (ISE-susceptible to all anthelmintics) and Echevarria (ECH-susceptible to all anthelmintics). Effective concentrations to inhibit 50% (EC(50)) and 95% (EC(95)) of egg hatching and larval development were calculated. Results for EHA and LDT for all tested compounds, considering EC(50) and EC(95) values, showed low variation among the studied isolates with most RF values below 2x. All studied compounds showed efficacy against egg hatching and larval development of H. contortus isolates regardless of anthelmintic resistance profiles. The compounds with the smallest EC(50) and EC(95) values were cinnamaldehyde and anacardic acid making them promising candidates for future in vivo studies. Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária 2023-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10321719/ /pubmed/37341288 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612023027 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Frota, Gracielle Araújo
dos Santos, Valderlândia Oliveira
Rodrigues, Janaelia Ferreira Vasconcelos
Oliveira, Breno Reinaldo
Albuquerque, Laísa Bastos
de Vasconcelos, Fernando Raul Correia
Silva, Adelino Carneiro
Teixeira, Marcel
de Brito, Edy Souza
dos Santos, Jéssica Maria Leite
Vieira, Luiz da Silva
Monteiro, Jomar Patricio
Biological activity of cinnamaldehyde, citronellal, geraniol and anacardic acid on Haemonchus contortus isolates susceptible and resistant to synthetic anthelmintics
title Biological activity of cinnamaldehyde, citronellal, geraniol and anacardic acid on Haemonchus contortus isolates susceptible and resistant to synthetic anthelmintics
title_full Biological activity of cinnamaldehyde, citronellal, geraniol and anacardic acid on Haemonchus contortus isolates susceptible and resistant to synthetic anthelmintics
title_fullStr Biological activity of cinnamaldehyde, citronellal, geraniol and anacardic acid on Haemonchus contortus isolates susceptible and resistant to synthetic anthelmintics
title_full_unstemmed Biological activity of cinnamaldehyde, citronellal, geraniol and anacardic acid on Haemonchus contortus isolates susceptible and resistant to synthetic anthelmintics
title_short Biological activity of cinnamaldehyde, citronellal, geraniol and anacardic acid on Haemonchus contortus isolates susceptible and resistant to synthetic anthelmintics
title_sort biological activity of cinnamaldehyde, citronellal, geraniol and anacardic acid on haemonchus contortus isolates susceptible and resistant to synthetic anthelmintics
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37341288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612023027
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