J Vet Sci.  2024 Jan;25(1):e5. 10.4142/jvs.23189.

Essential oil pharmaceuticals for killing ectoparasites on dogs

Affiliations
  • 1Faculty of Animal Science and Technology, Maejo University, Chiang Mai 50290, Thailand
  • 2Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
  • 3Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand

Abstract

Background
External parasites, particularly ticks and fleas, are among the most common problems affecting dogs. Chemical medicines are commonly used to prevent and eliminate such external parasites, but their improper use can cause adverse reactions, and the toxins they contain may remain in the environment.
Objectives
The objective of this study was to investigate the in vitro efficacy of Zanthoxylum limonella, citronella, clove, peppermint, and ginger essential oils against dog ticks and fleas and to test the sensitivity of dogs’ skin to these essential oils.
Methods
The five essential oils were tested for in vitro efficacy against ticks and fleas, and the two most effective essential oils were then tested on the dogs’ skin.
Results
The results revealed that these five essential oils at 16% concentrations effectively inhibited the spawning of female engorged ticks. In addition, all five essential oils had a strong ability to kill tick larvae at concentrations of 2% upward. Furthermore, 4% concentrations of the five essential oils quickly eliminated fleas, especially clove oil, which killed 100% of fleas within 1 h. A 50%, 90%, and 99% lethal concentration (LC50 , LC90 , and LC99 ) for the essential oils on tick larvae in 24 h were found to be low values. LC50 , LC90 , and LC99 for the essential oils on flea in 1 h was lowest values. Clove oil at 16% concentration was the most satisfactory essential oil for application on dogs’ skin, with a low percentage of adverse effects.
Conclusions
This study confirmed the effectiveness of essential oils for practical use as tick and flea repellents and eliminators. Essential-oil-based pharmaceutical can replace chemical pesticides and provide benefits for both consumers and the environment.

Keyword

Essential oil; pharmaceutics; ticks; fleas; ectoparasites infestations; dogs
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