Evaluation of Chilean Boldo Essential Oil as a Natural Insecticide Against Chrysomya megacephala(Diptera: Calliphoridae)

Autor: Viana, Thais de S, Dias, Rayane F, Vianna, Ana Carolina da S, Moreira, Ricardo F A, Aguiar, Valéria M
Zdroj: Journal of Medical Entomology; September 2020, Vol. 57 Issue: 5 p1364-1372, 9p
Abstrakt: Chrysomya megacephala(Fabricius, 1794) is a vector of enteric bacteria, protozoa, helminths, and viruses. These Diptera can also be responsible for secondary myiasis in several animal species. Therefore, it is easy to understand the relevance of studies focusing on C. megacephaladissemination control. The employment of essential oils as natural insecticides must be considered as a promising alternative for the replacement of synthetic insecticides. In this context, the essential oil obtained from Chilean boldo leaves should be highlighted. The aim of the present work was to assess the insecticidal activity of Chilean boldo essential oil against C. megacephalablowflies in different life stages (larva, pupa, and adult). The essential oils were extracted from commercial samples of Chilean boldo leaves by hydrodistillation and were mixed to produce a pool that was employed in the study. Gas chromatographic techniques were used to enable the identification and quantification of the pool’s components. Larvae, pupae, and adult insects of C. megacephalawere exposed (topical application) to different concentrations of this essential oil pool. After that, the larvicidal, pupicidal, and insecticidal actions of the oil were tested. Its toxicity might be associated with compounds such as eucalyptol, linalool, α-pinene, limonene, and ascaridole, either acting alone or by synergic effects. Interestingly, the pupae appeared to be stronger than the larvae and adult insects, needing higher doses of essential oil to be killed. The oil’s toxic effects could be useful to control C. megacephaladissemination in all of its development phases.
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