Repellent activity of the botanical compounds thymol, carvacrol, 2 nootkatone, and eugenol against Amblyomma sculptum nymphs
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This study evaluated the repellent activity of the botanical compounds thymol, carvacrol, nootkatone, and eugenol (5%), as well as the combination of 2.5% nootkatone + 2.5% eugenol, against
Amblyomma sculptum nymphs under laboratory and field conditions. In contact bioassays,
carvacrol and nootkatone showed the highest mean repellency rates (94.5% and 93.7%), followed by thymol and eugenol (90.2% and 87.2%). The combination (nootkatone + eugenol)
resulted in 92.8% repellency, with 100% efficacy in some evaluation periods. The repellency
of 7% DEET (positive control) was 82.2%. Nootkatone 5% and the combination (nootkatone
+ eugenol) were also tested in a Y-tube olfactometer, showing repellency rates of 86.1% and
72.2%, respectively, both higher than 7% DEET (69.4%). In field trials, volunteers wore
treated socks and walked through an area naturally infested with nymphs. A significant
reduction (p < 0.05) in tick counts was observed in the treated groups (about five unfed
nymphs) compared to the control (about 40 unfed nymphs). Cumulative efficacy exceeded
85% in both treatments. In the cost simulation, the estimated cost of a 100 mL formulation
containing 5% nootkatone was USD 50.8, while the combination (nootkatone + eugenol)
presented a cost USD 28.6, representing a 44% reduction with no loss of efficacy in field
conditions. These results indicate that all compounds tested showed repellent activity in
the laboratory. Nootkatone has high repellent activity, and its combination with eugenol is
a promising and more economically viable alternative for tick repellency.
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BARROZO, Mayara Macêdo et al. Repellent activity of the botanical compounds thymol, carvacrol, 2 nootkatone, and eugenol against Amblyomma sculptum nymphs. Pathogens, Basel, v. 14, e926, 2025. DOI: 10.3390/pathogens14090926. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/14/9/926. Acesso em: 8 out. 2025.