In vitro acaricidal activity of several natural products against ibex-derived Sarcoptes scabiei.

In this study we analysed the effect of the temperature, diverse strains of Bacillus thuringiensis, Lysinibacillus sphaericus and nanoformulations with essential plant oils (EONP) on the survival of Sarcoptes scabiei mites derived from naturally-infested Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica). In general, m...

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Autores: Pérez-Jiménez, Jesús María, Jesser, Emiliano Nicolás, Werdin, Jorge O., Berry, Colin, Gebely, Mohamed A., Crespo-Ginés, Raquel, Granados, José Enrique, López-Montoya, Antonio Jesús
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Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Jaén
Repositorio:RUJA. Repositorio Institucional de la Producción Científica de la Universidad de Jaén
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2024.110189
https://hdl.handle.net/10953/3780
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Palabra clave:Bacillus thuringiensis
Essential plant oils
Nanoparticles
Sarcoptes scabiei
Survival
2401.12 Parasitología Animal
2401.23 Vertebrados
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spelling In vitro acaricidal activity of several natural products against ibex-derived Sarcoptes scabiei.Pérez-Jiménez, Jesús MaríaJesser, Emiliano NicolásWerdin, Jorge O.Berry, ColinGebely, Mohamed A.Crespo-Ginés, RaquelGranados, José EnriqueLópez-Montoya, Antonio JesúsBacillus thuringiensisEssential plant oilsNanoparticlesSarcoptes scabieiSurvival2401.12 Parasitología Animal2401.23 VertebradosIn this study we analysed the effect of the temperature, diverse strains of Bacillus thuringiensis, Lysinibacillus sphaericus and nanoformulations with essential plant oils (EONP) on the survival of Sarcoptes scabiei mites derived from naturally-infested Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica). In general, mites maintained at 12ºC survived more than those maintained at 35ºC (40.7 hr and 31.2 hr, respectively). Mites with no treatment survived 27.6 h on average. Mites treated with B. thuringiensis serovar. konkukian and geranium EONP showed significant reduction in their survival. Despite the fact that these agents seem to be promising candidates for controlling sarcoptic mange in the field, further research is still needed to get stable, efficient and eco-friendly acaricides.Junta de Andalucía (grupo RNM 118); Universidad de Jaén University (Acción 1b); AUIP (Asociación Universitaria Iberoamericana de Postgrado)Elsevier202520252024info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2024.110189https://hdl.handle.net/10953/3780reponame:RUJA. Repositorio Institucional de la Producción Científica de la Universidad de Jaéninstname:Universidad de JaénInglésVeterinary ParasitologyAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ruja.ujaen.es:10953/37802026-06-24T12:41:07Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In vitro acaricidal activity of several natural products against ibex-derived Sarcoptes scabiei.
title In vitro acaricidal activity of several natural products against ibex-derived Sarcoptes scabiei.
spellingShingle In vitro acaricidal activity of several natural products against ibex-derived Sarcoptes scabiei.
Pérez-Jiménez, Jesús María
Bacillus thuringiensis
Essential plant oils
Nanoparticles
Sarcoptes scabiei
Survival
2401.12 Parasitología Animal
2401.23 Vertebrados
title_short In vitro acaricidal activity of several natural products against ibex-derived Sarcoptes scabiei.
title_full In vitro acaricidal activity of several natural products against ibex-derived Sarcoptes scabiei.
title_fullStr In vitro acaricidal activity of several natural products against ibex-derived Sarcoptes scabiei.
title_full_unstemmed In vitro acaricidal activity of several natural products against ibex-derived Sarcoptes scabiei.
title_sort In vitro acaricidal activity of several natural products against ibex-derived Sarcoptes scabiei.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pérez-Jiménez, Jesús María
Jesser, Emiliano Nicolás
Werdin, Jorge O.
Berry, Colin
Gebely, Mohamed A.
Crespo-Ginés, Raquel
Granados, José Enrique
López-Montoya, Antonio Jesús
author Pérez-Jiménez, Jesús María
author_facet Pérez-Jiménez, Jesús María
Jesser, Emiliano Nicolás
Werdin, Jorge O.
Berry, Colin
Gebely, Mohamed A.
Crespo-Ginés, Raquel
Granados, José Enrique
López-Montoya, Antonio Jesús
author_role author
author2 Jesser, Emiliano Nicolás
Werdin, Jorge O.
Berry, Colin
Gebely, Mohamed A.
Crespo-Ginés, Raquel
Granados, José Enrique
López-Montoya, Antonio Jesús
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Bacillus thuringiensis
Essential plant oils
Nanoparticles
Sarcoptes scabiei
Survival
2401.12 Parasitología Animal
2401.23 Vertebrados
topic Bacillus thuringiensis
Essential plant oils
Nanoparticles
Sarcoptes scabiei
Survival
2401.12 Parasitología Animal
2401.23 Vertebrados
description In this study we analysed the effect of the temperature, diverse strains of Bacillus thuringiensis, Lysinibacillus sphaericus and nanoformulations with essential plant oils (EONP) on the survival of Sarcoptes scabiei mites derived from naturally-infested Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica). In general, mites maintained at 12ºC survived more than those maintained at 35ºC (40.7 hr and 31.2 hr, respectively). Mites with no treatment survived 27.6 h on average. Mites treated with B. thuringiensis serovar. konkukian and geranium EONP showed significant reduction in their survival. Despite the fact that these agents seem to be promising candidates for controlling sarcoptic mange in the field, further research is still needed to get stable, efficient and eco-friendly acaricides.
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