Repellent properties of Rotheca glabrum plant extracts against adults of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus.
Kedibone Gloria MawelaDibungi LusebaSolomon MaganoJacobus Nicolaas EloffPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2019)
Attempts were made to isolate the repellent compound from the acetone extract of R. glabrum. The process produced very good results up to a late stage in the bioassay-guided fractionation process. At that point, the repellent activity was lost. When two fractions were combined, the repellent activity was regained. These results provide strong evidence for the existence of a synergisticactivity of different compounds. It may be better to concentrate on extracts that would kill ticks rather than on extracts that would repel ticks.