INVESTIGADORES
TOLOZA Ariel Ceferino
artículos
Título:
ANTICHOLINESTERASE AND PEDICULICIDAL ACTIVITIES OF MONOTERPENOIDS
Autor/es:
M.I. PICOLLO, A.C. TOLOZA, G. MOUGABURE CUETO, J. ZYGADLO, E. ZERBA
Revista:
FITOTERAPIA
Referencias:
Año: 2008 vol. 79 p. 271 - 278
ISSN:
0367-326X
Resumen:
Abstract   The repetitive and inadequate application of pediculicidal products frequently results in the development of resistance to these compounds. Essential oils are a promising alternative to synthetic insecticides, although  their mode of action remains to be explored. It has been proposed that one possible target of the essential oils is the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE). The role of monoterpenoids as possible AChE inhibitors and their relationship with the toxicity was investigated  both in vitro and in vivo. Inhibition of electric eel AChE activity showed that the most effective inhibitor was 1,8-cineole with IC50 6x10-3 M. The inhibition of AChE activity of head louse homogenate by 1,8-cineole showed  IC50 7.7x10-2 M. The intoxication symptoms of head lice exposed to vapors of 1,8-cineole was recorded before the in vivo head louse AChE inhibition assay. No correlation was found between neurotoxic symptoms and inhibition of AChE activity.