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Comparative study of the acaricidal activity of cashew balsam and inothrin 5% pour-on (Cypermethrin) on cattle ticks

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Dourossimi Adam ADENILE 1, Sessiwede Ingrid Nadine ANAGONOU 1, *, Fernand Kouassi TOUGLOAFFANOU 2 and Martial Régis LANMADJEKPOGNI 2

1 Laboratory of Ethnopharmacology and Animal Health, School of Sciences and Techniques of Animal Production, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP: 526 Cotonou, Benin.
2 Higher Normal School of Technical Education of Lokossa, BP 133 Lokossa, Bénin.

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World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 15(01), 375–381
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2022.15.1.0705
DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.15.1.0705

Received on 09 June 2022; revised on 11 July 2022; accepted on 14 July 2022

The growing resistance of ticks to synthetic pyrethroids is a serious global problem that is motivating researchers to identify new biomolecules with broad acaricidal activity. Plants and their derivatives are often used in traditional medicine. This is the purpose of the present study which focused on the comparative study of the effect of an ointment based on cashew balsam and inothrin 5% on ticks in Borgou cattle. During the study, ticks were collected on three different farms. They were then identified to specify the tick fauna affecting the cattle. 72 young Borgou cattle aged 1-2 years were divided into six lots of 12 animals and used for the study. Five treatments of cashew balsam and one treatment of 5% inothrin pour-on were used at a frequency of 72 hours with reapplication in the cases where the ticks were still alive. The study showed that the anogenital area is the most infested area by ticks. A lot of animals treated with 25% cashew balsam and 75% shea butter applied directly twice at three-day intervals recorded 100% tick mortality on day 7 and no corrosive effect on the animals' skin. The product inothrin 5% pour-on is as effective on ticks as the ointment with 25% cashew balm and 75% shea butter in direct application.

Inothrin 5%; Cashew balm; Shea butter; Tick; Borgou cattle

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Dourossimi Adam ADENILE, Sessiwede Ingrid Nadine ANAGONOU, Fernand Kouassi TOUGLOAFFANOU and Martial Régis LANMADJEKPOGNI. Comparative study of the acaricidal activity of cashew balsam and inothrin 5% pour-on (Cypermethrin) on cattle ticks. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 15(01), 375–381. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.15.1.0705

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