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Phytochemical
investigation and evaluation of acaricidal activities of Datura stramonium
fruits against Rhipicephalus microplus
M.K.
Dalei1, M. Dehuri2*, S. Palai3, B.N. Mohanty2,
S. Kuppusamy4 and M.R. Panda2
1Fisheries &
Animal Resources Department, Government of Odisha, Bhubaneswar-753 001, India
2Dept. of
Veterinary Parasitology, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology,
Bhubaneswar-751 003, India
3Veterinary
Pharmacology, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology,
Bhubaneswar-751 003, India
4Department of
Soils and Environment, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University , Madurai-625 104,
India
*Corresponding
Author Email : manaswini2003@yahoo.com
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Abstract
Aim:
The present study focused on the evaluation of acaricidal efficacy of
ethanolic extract of fruits of Datura stramonium against cattle tick Rhipicephalus
microplus in-vitro. The ethanolic extract of fruits of Datura
stramonium were analysed for the presence of phytochemicals responsible
for antitick activities.
Methodology: The fruits of Datura stramonium were dried,
blended, powdered and extracted in ethanol using Soxhlet’s apparatus. In-vitro
tests like Adult Immersion Test and Larval Packet Test were utilized to
assess the effect of plant extract by utilizing engorged R. microplus
female. Reproductive Index, Inhibition of oviposition, adult and larval
mortality of female ticks were observed. The phytochemicals present in the
ethanolic fruits extract of D. stramonium were assessed by Gas
chromatography-Mass spectroscopy and Fourier Transform Infra-red
Spectroscopy.
Results:
The present study indicated anti tick activities of ethanolic extract of Datura
stramonium fruit against Rhipicephalus microplus by reporting a
mortality of 66.67%, Reproductive Index (0.11-0.16), Inhibition of
oviposition ( 70.62%) and larval mortality (65%) at 100 mg ml-1
and LC50 value was determined to be 61.66 mg ml-1.
There was dose dependant mortality of adult and larva and inhibition of
reproduction. The ethanolic fraction's spectral examination revealed 31
components, with the presence of 2(4H)-Benzofuranone, 5,6,7,7a-(7.24),
Hexadecanoic acid, methyl ester (9.16), 9,12,15-Octadecatrienoic acid, methyl
ester (9.35), 9,12,15-Octadecatrienoic acid (15.17), 2-Propenoic acid,
3-phenyl-, methyl ester (32.87) as major phytocompounds.
Interpretation: These results showed that ethanolic
extract of Datura stramonium fruits are source of phytochemicals with
antitick activities. The findings would be useful to the pharmaceutical
industries for developing of ecologically friendly natural acaricides.
Key words: Acaricides, Datura stramonium, Ethanolic
extract, Rhipicephalus microplus, Ticks
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