Publicación:
In vitro efficacy of two terpenes against ancyrocephalid monogeneans from Nile tilapia

Unidades académicas

Unidad Académica
Instituto de Química Aplicada
Este instituto atiende a las necesidades de aplicación del conocimiento tanto en el área química como en los temas multidisciplinarios

Grado Académico

item.page.projects

item.page.journal-issue

Resumen

Terpenes are naturally produced compounds with a broad range of biological activities. Currently, there is limited information regarding the anthelminthic effect of terpenes against monogenean parasites of fish. The aim of this work was to evaluate the in vitro efficacy of two terpenes [α-terpinene and (+)-limonene oxide] against ancyrocephalid monogeneans found on farmed Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). (+)-Limonene oxide was more effective in killing these parasites than α-terpinene, with 86 and 90% mortality at concentrations of 36 and 55.4 mg/L, respectively, with a 5-h treatment. The estimated 5-h EC50 of (+)-limonene oxide was 4.8 mg/L. Even though this compound has the potential to be used as an anthelmintic compound in finfish aquaculture, before in vivo experiments are performed, additional studies are needed to find a more effective concentration, as well as to evaluate other terpenic compounds.

Descripción

Palabras clave

Citación

Morales-Serna, F. N., Caña-Bozada, V. H., López-Moreno, D. G., Medina-Guerrero, R. M., Morales-Serna, J. A., Fajer-Ávila, E. J. (2019). In vitro efficacy of two terpenes against ancyrocephalid monogeneans from Nile tilapia. Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 43, 739–742. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12639-019-01150-2

item.page.endorsement

item.page.review

item.page.supplemented

item.page.referenced