1. A study of the molluscicidal and larvicidal activities ofCitrullus colocynthis(L.) leaf extract and its main cucurbitacins against the molluscGalba truncatula, intermediate host ofFasciola hepatica
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Hayet Hammami, Raoudha Mezghani-Jarraya, Rachid Chawech, Nejia Hamed, Mohamed Damak, Ali Ayadi, and Fatma Njeh
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biology ,030231 tropical medicine ,Intermediate host ,Ethyl acetate ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Terpenoid ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cucurbitacins ,chemistry ,Citrullus colocynthis ,Insect Science ,Botany ,Fasciola hepatica ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Galba truncatula ,Cucurbitacin E - Abstract
BACKGROUND The molluscicidal and larvicidal activities of the medicinal plant Citrullus colocynthis leaf extracts and its main cucurbitacins were tested against the mollusc gastropod Galba truncatula, the intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica. RESULTS Our findings proved for the first time that the molluscicidal activity was correlated with the presence of terpenoids. A significant molluscicidal value was found in the ethyl acetate extract (LC50 = 12.6 mg L−1). Further fractionation of this extract led to the isolation of two main compounds identified to cucurbitacin E 1 and 2-O-β-d-glucocucurbitacin E 2. Their molluscicidal activities were also investigated and they possessed close activities with LC50 = 9.55 and 10.61 mg L−1 for compounds 2 and 1, respectively. CONCLUSION The ethyl acetate extract and both pure compounds proved the highest larvicidal activities, with a deterioration rate exceeding 89.2% (89.2–100%) and with no toxic effects against associated fauna. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry
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- 2016
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