In vitro efficacy of the monoterpene linalool isolated or combined with the nematophagous fungus duddingtonia flagrans in the control of sheep gastrointestinal nematodes
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New alternatives for controlling resistant populations of gastrointestinal nematodes
are being studied, including the use of plant compounds and biological control with
nematophagous fungi. The objective of this study was to evaluate the in vitro anthelmintic
effect of linalool and its association with the fungus Duddingtonia flagrans (isolated AC001)
in controlling gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep. The ovicidal activity of linalool was
assessed via the Egg Hatch Test (EHT), and the larvicidal activity of linalool, alone and
in combination with D. flagrans conidia, was evaluated via the Larval Motility Inhibition
Test (LMIT) on infective larvae (L3). In the EHT, 100% inhibition occurred (at 1.25 and
2.5 mg/mL), with an LC50 of 0.49 mg/mL. In the LMIT, linalool alone inhibited 100% of
larval motility (at 4% and 8%), with an LC50 of 0.42% or 4.2 mg/mL. In the combination of
linalool with D. flagrans, there was a significant reduction in larvae, starting at 24 h, with
100% reduction after 14 days, thus being more effective in reducing L3 compared to the use
of the fungus alone. It is concluded that linalool exhibits ovicidal and larvicidal activity,
and its association with D. flagrans enhances the fungal predation capacity and potentiates
anthelmintic efficacy.
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AGUIAR, Antônia Aniellen Raianne Moisés et al. In vitro efficacy of the monoterpene linalool isolated or combined with the nematophagous fungus duddingtonia flagrans in the control of sheep gastrointestinal nematodes. Microbiology Research, Basel, v. 16, n. 1, e1, 2025. DOI: 10.3390/microbiolres16010001. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/2036-7481/16/1/1. Acesso em: 9 out. 2025.