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Screening techniques for the evaluation of chemicals with activity as tick repellents
Authors:Michael D Matthewson  Graham Hughes  Ian S Macpherson  Colette P Bernard
Abstract:Screening techniques are described for the evaluation of the activity of tick repellents in vitro and in vivo, for the control of ticks of veterinary importance. In addition a modification of the in-vitro technique is described whereby the knockdown activity of chemicals may be assessed. There was a lack of correlation between results obtained in vitro and those obtained in vivo. Butopyranoxyl and N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide, which were highly active in vitro, showed only medium to low activity in vivo. Conversely, benzyl benzoate and dimethyl carbate, which were highly active in vivo, showed only low activity in vitro. Chemical breakdown, volatility, the ability of the chemical to bind to hair and skin, and differences in the behaviour and the morphology and physiology of the sense organs between larval and adult Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi (Neumann 1897) are suggested as likely explanations for these differences in activity. Of the four synthetic pyrethroids tested, cypermethrin, deltamethrin, permethrin and fenvalerate, only the first three were shown to have good knockdown activity but only two, deltamethrin and permethrin, produced significant mortality of the exposed larvae. Further tests would be required to determine whether there is a correlation between knockdown and mortality.
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