Essential Oil Variability of Azorean Cryptomeria japonica Leaves under Different Distillation Methods, Part 2: Molluscicidal Activity and Brine Shrimp Lethality

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This study reports on the in vivo molluscicidal activity and Artemia salina lethality of Azorean Cryptomeria japonica leaf (CJL) essential oils (EOs) obtained by hydrodistillation (HD) and water-steam distillation (WSD) techniques, especially in light of the recent focus on the use of forestry and wood industry residues in a sustainable world economy. Molluscicidal activity was performed during several life stages of Radix peregra by the immersion method, under laboratory conditions. A first screening through a single-dose bioassay revealed that both EOs were highly active towards eggs, juveniles and adult snails (ca. 100% mortality). Concentration- and time-toxicity assays were carried out only on adult snails to determine the lethal parameters (LC50;90 and LT50;90). The LC50 values were 33 and 62 mu g/mL for EO-WSD and EO-HD, respectively, after 48 h. The LT50 of EO-WSD required only 21 h for both 16 h and continous exposure periods, while that of EO-HD was slighty superior (21.8-25.6 h). Although not significant, EO-WSD was also slightly more toxic against A. salina than EO-HD (LC50 = 98 and 115 mu g/mL after 24 h, respectively). In conclusion, Azorean CJL EOs, which are rich in alpha-pinene (mostly EO-WSD), have huge potential to be used as safe raw materials for the development of natural molluscicide products to control snails responsible for transmitting fascioliasis.
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Azores, Cryptomeria japonica, biomass residues valorization, hydrodistillation and water-steam distillation, essential oil, botanical pesticides, fascioliasis, Radix peregra, Artemia salina, environmental toxicity
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