In vitro pediculicidal and ovicidal activity of an extract and oil from fruits of Melia azedarach L
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2006.10.027
In vitro pediculicidal and ovicidal activity of an extract and oil from fruits of Melia azedarach L
Abstract
Background: Head louse infestation is difficult to control because of increasing lice resistance to synthetic pediculicidal drugs.
Objective: To test the activity of extract and oil obtained from fruits of Melia azedarach L. against the head louse Pediculus humanus capitis.
Methods: A filter paper diffusion bioassay was carried out in order to determine the pediculicidal and ovicidal activity of extract and oil from M azedarach L. fruits.
Results: Both vegetable products, tested either individually or in combinations, showed high levels of mortality on adult lice, with values ranging between 62.9% and 96.5%. The highest mortality rate was obtained with a combination of 20% ripe fruit extract with 10% ripe fruit oil. A formulation made with both extract and oil at 10% plus the addition of emulsifier and preserving agents showed 92.3% pediculicidal activity. The products were also successful in delaying or inhibiting nymph emergence, with the formulation being the most effective, with a complete inhibition of emergence.
Limitations: Because adult lice are sensitive to starvation and therefore control mortalities are often higher than 20% in tests with field specimens, the results may not reflect the direct effect of the extract.
Conclusions: These results demonstrate the possibility of using Melia products for controlling head lice, which are difficult to control because of their resistance to the currently used anti-louse agents.
Comment in
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Melia azedarach: new potential for an old medicinal plant.J Am Acad Dermatol. 2007 Aug;57(2):366-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2007.04.013. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2007. PMID: 17637451 No abstract available.
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