Title of article :
Acaricidal activity of essential oils: a review
Author/Authors :
Camilo ، Cicera Janaine - Regional University of Cariri , Nonato ، Carla de Fatima Alves - Regional University of Cariri , Galvão-Rodrigues ، Fábio Fernandes - Regional University of Cariri , Costa ، Wegila Davi - Regional University of Cariri , Clemente ، Georgia Gualberto Juazeiro do Norte College , Macedo ، Mellyssa Ayêska Custódio Sobreira Juazeiro do Norte College , Rodrigues ، Fabíola Fernandes Galvão - Regional University of Cariri , da Costa ، José Galberto Martins - Regional University of Cariri
Pages :
16
From page :
183
To page :
198
Abstract :
The environmental problems caused by the uncontrolled use of synthetic pesticides in crop production around the world has increased the search for new plant species that have this activity. As a result, studies with essential oils extracted from plants intensify because they present, among other biological properties, insecticidal and acaricidal activities. This study analyzes the use of essential oils with acaricidal potential based on reports in the literature, showing the importance of the search for alternative means to the use of chemical pesticides. Studies related to the acaricidal activity of essential oils in 121 species distributed in 25 families, Lamiaceae and Myrtaceae being the largest number of species that demonstrate this activity is due to their bioactive compounds and their interactions, where carvacrol and limonene are the most common monoterpenes cited.
Keywords :
Acaricidal , Essential oils , Bioactive compounds , Lethal concentration
Journal title :
Trends in Phytochemical Research
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Trends in Phytochemical Research
Record number :
2470449
Link To Document :
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