T. Furuno et al., ACTIVITIES OF LEAF OILS AND THEIR COMPONENTS FROM LAURACEAE TREES AGAINST HOUSE-DUST MITES, Mokuzai Gakkaishi, 40(1), 1994, pp. 78-87
To investigate the effects of leaf oils from Lauraceae trees on house
dust mites, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and D. farinae, antimite ac
tivity tests were conducted. Of leaf oils from six species obtained by
steam distillation, the leaf oil of shirodamo (Neolitsea sericea) had
the strongest activity against both species of mites. Antimite-active
compounds were found to be present in its high-boiling fraction. Furt
hermore, from the activity tests using the fractions separated with a
silica gel column and from the analyses with gas chromatography-mass s
pectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and infrared spe
ctroscopy, isosericenine, caryophyllene oxide, and alpha-cadinol were
identified as the major components having great antimite activities. I
n the activity test with the fraction containing isosericenine as a ma
jor component, knockdown-style death was observed and such a unique de
ath was never seen in the other fractions. The susceptibility to leaf
oils and their fractions was greater in D. farinae than in D. pteronys
sinus. In addition, a difference in activities of the components again
st the mites between the different species was recognized.