Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Bioresource Technology | 2010
Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro; Jaqueline Campiol dos Santos; Sergio Augusto de Loreto Bordignon; Miriam Anders Apel; Amelia Teresinha Henriques; Gilsane Lino von Poser
Hesperozygis ringens (Benth.) Epling (Lamiaceae) is a strongly aromatic plant employed popularly for its antiparasitic properties. The leaves afforded 4% of essential oil constituted mainly by pulegone (86%). Laboratory tests were carried out to determine the toxicity of the essential oil species on engorged females and larvae of the cattle tick Riphicephalus (Boophilus) microplus using the adult immersion test (AIT) and the larval immersion test (LIT). It was observed that the essential oil at the concentration of 50 microL/mL and 25 microL/mL inhibited the egg laying significatively in relation to the controls and the eggs from these treated females were affected by the oil; the hatching was inhibited in 95% and 30%, respectively. In the LIT it was verified that the LC(99.9), LC(50) and LC(1) was 0.541 microL/mL, 0.260 microL/mL and 0.015 microL/mL, respectively. Pulegone, isolated from the oil, showed similar effect on the females and on the larvae, indicating that it is responsible for the oil activity.
Veterinary Parasitology | 2008
Stela Regina Ferrarini; Mônica Oliveira Duarte; Ricardo Gomes da Rosa; Veronica Machado Rolim; Vera Lucia Eifler-Lima; Gilsane Lino von Poser; Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro
Limonene, limonene oxide and eight beta-amino alcohol derivatives obtained by synthesis were investigated for the effect on egg hatchability and mortality rates of newly hatched larvae of the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. At the doses between 10 microg/ml and 2.5 microg/ml all the compounds were highly lethal to the larvae and some of them showed activity at lower concentrations. The effect on the eggs hatchability was observed in all the treatments.
Parasitology Research | 2009
Miriam Anders Apel; Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro; Sergio Augusto de Loreto Bordignon; Amelia Teresinha Henriques; Gilsane Lino von Poser
The essential oils obtained from the aerial parts of five species of Cunila (Lamiaceae) native to Southern Brazil were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. The oil of Cunila angustifolia was characterized by sabinene; Cunila incana is rich in α-pinene and β-pinene, Cunila spicata and Cunila microcephala presented menthofuran as the main component, and in the essential oil of Cunila incisa, the major component was 1,8-cineole. Laboratory tests were carried out to determine the effect of the essential oils of the above cited plants on larvae of the cattle tick Riphicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. C. angustifolia, C. incana, and C. spicata were the most active samples killing almost the totality of the larvae. C. incisa and C. microcephala showed low acaricidal effect.
Ciencia Rural | 1997
Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro; Maria Angélica Weber; Liane de Oliveira Fetzer; Carla Rosane Bacêdo de Vargas
The purpose of this study was to identify and to know the prevalence of ticks recovered from dogs of urban area of Porto Alegre, RS. Four hundred and fifty stray dogs were examined and the ticks found were identified according to the species and parasitic stage. A percentage of 52.44% of those dogs were infested with ticks, among these, 93.22% were parasitized by Rhipicephalus sanguineus, 2.97% by Amblyomma aureolatum and 3.81% by both species. R. sanguineus was the more prevalent species among infested animals representing 99.43% of the total number of ticks sampled. All parasitic stages of R. sanguineus were present on the stray dogs but only the adult stage of A. aureolatum was found.
Veterinary Parasitology | 2012
Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro; Cláudia Vanzella; Felipe dos Santos Moysés; Jaqueline Campiol dos Santos; João Ricardo Martins; Gilsane Lino von Poser; Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE), an enzyme that hydrolyses acetylcholine (ACh) at cholinergic synapses, is a target for pesticides and its inhibition by organophosphates leads to paralysis and death of arthropods. It has been demonstrated that the n-hexane extract of Calea serrata had acaricidal activity against larvae of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and Rhipicephalus sanguineus. The aim of the present study was to understand the mechanism of the acaricidal action of C. serrata n-hexane extract are specifically to investigate the in vitro anticholinesterase activity on larvae of R. microplus and in brain structures of male Wistar rats. The n-hexane extract significantly inhibited in vitro acetylcholinesterase activity in R. microplus larvae and rat brain structures. The results confirm that inhibition of acetylcholinesterase is a possible mechanism of action of hexane extract at C. serrata.
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2012
Fernando Cidade Torres; Aline Machado Lucas; Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro; João Ricardo Martins; Gilsane Lino von Poser; María S. Guala; Heriberto V. Elder; Eduardo Cassel
The aim of this work was to study the influence of essential oil fractionation on acaricidal activity against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. The citronella (Cymbopogon winterianus J.) and pepper tree (Schinus molle L.) essential oils were fractionated by vacuum distillation yielding fractions that were analyzed by the GC/MS. Laboratory tests were carried out to determine the effect of the total essential oil and fractions on larvae of the cattle tick R. (B.) microplus. The fractions 04 and 05 of the C. winterianus essential oil were the most active showing LC50 values of 1.20 and 1.34 μL/mL, respectively. The LC50 of the total oil was 3.30 μL/mL while the effect of the fractions 01, 02 and 03 was less pronounced, with LC50 values of 4.37, 4.24 and 3.49 μL/mL, respectively. The fraction 03 of the S. molle essential oil was the most active showing LC50 value of 8.80 μL/mL while the fractions 01 and 02 did not show toxic effects on the larvae.
Veterinary Parasitology | 2007
Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro; Eduardo Toigo; Sergio Augusto de Loreto Bordignon; Karla Gonçalves; Gilsane Lino von Poser
Veterinary Parasitology | 2008
Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro; César Augusto Marchionatti Avancini; Karla Gonçalves; Eduardo Toigo; Gilsane Lino von Poser
Parasitology Research | 2010
Alexandre de Barros Falcão Ferraz; João Marcio Balbino; Cláudia Alcaraz Zini; Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro; Sérgio A.L. Bordignon; Gilsane Lino von Poser
Veterinary Parasitology | 2011
Vera Lucia Sardá Ribeiro; Jaqueline Campiol dos Santos; João Ricardo Martins; Jan Schripsema; Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira; Gilsane Lino von Poser; Miriam Anders Apel