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Schistosomiasis Control Using Piplartine against Biomphalaria glabrata at Different Developmental Stages
BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis is one of the most significant diseases in tropical countries and affects almost 200 million people worldwide. The application of molluscicides to eliminate the parasite's intermediate host, Biomphalaria glabrata, from infected water supplies is one strategy currentl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3675008/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23755312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002251 |
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author | Rapado, Ludmila Nakamura Pinheiro, Alessandro de Sá Lopes, Priscila Orechio de Moraes Victor Fokoue, Harold Hilarion Scotti, Marcus Tullius Marques, Joaquim Vogt Ohlweiler, Fernanda Pires Borrely, Sueli Ivone Pereira, Carlos Alberto de Bragança Kato, Massuo Jorge Nakano, Eliana Yamaguchi, Lydia Fumiko |
author_facet | Rapado, Ludmila Nakamura Pinheiro, Alessandro de Sá Lopes, Priscila Orechio de Moraes Victor Fokoue, Harold Hilarion Scotti, Marcus Tullius Marques, Joaquim Vogt Ohlweiler, Fernanda Pires Borrely, Sueli Ivone Pereira, Carlos Alberto de Bragança Kato, Massuo Jorge Nakano, Eliana Yamaguchi, Lydia Fumiko |
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description | BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis is one of the most significant diseases in tropical countries and affects almost 200 million people worldwide. The application of molluscicides to eliminate the parasite's intermediate host, Biomphalaria glabrata, from infected water supplies is one strategy currently being used to control the disease. Previous studies have shown a potent molluscicidal activity of crude extracts from Piper species, with extracts from Piper tuberculatum being among the most active. METHODS AND FINDINGS: The molluscicidal activity of P. tuberculatum was monitored on methanolic extracts from different organs (roots, leaves, fruit and stems). The compounds responsible for the molluscicidal activity were identified using (1)H NMR and ESIMS data and multivariate analyses, including principal component analysis and partial least squares. These results indicated that the high molluscicidal activity displayed by root extracts (LC(50) 20.28 µg/ml) was due to the presence of piplartine, a well-known biologically-active amide. Piplartine was isolated from P. tuberculatum root extracts, and the molluscicidal activity of this compound on adults and embryos of B. glabrata was determined. The compound displayed potent activity against all developmental stages of B. glabrata. Next, the environmental toxicity of piplartine was evaluated using the microcrustacean Daphnia similis (LC(50) 7.32 µg/ml) and the fish Danio rerio (1.69 µg/ml). The toxicity to these organisms was less compared with the toxicity of niclosamide, a commercial molluscicide. CONCLUSIONS: The development of a new, natural molluscicide is highly desirable, particularly because the commercially available molluscicide niclosamide is highly toxic to some organisms in the environment (LC(50) 0.25 µg/ml to D. similis and 0.12 µg/ml to D. rerio). Thus, piplartine is a potential candidate for a natural molluscicide that has been extracted from a tropical plant species and showed less toxic to environment. |
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spelling | pubmed-36750082013-06-10 Schistosomiasis Control Using Piplartine against Biomphalaria glabrata at Different Developmental Stages Rapado, Ludmila Nakamura Pinheiro, Alessandro de Sá Lopes, Priscila Orechio de Moraes Victor Fokoue, Harold Hilarion Scotti, Marcus Tullius Marques, Joaquim Vogt Ohlweiler, Fernanda Pires Borrely, Sueli Ivone Pereira, Carlos Alberto de Bragança Kato, Massuo Jorge Nakano, Eliana Yamaguchi, Lydia Fumiko PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis is one of the most significant diseases in tropical countries and affects almost 200 million people worldwide. The application of molluscicides to eliminate the parasite's intermediate host, Biomphalaria glabrata, from infected water supplies is one strategy currently being used to control the disease. Previous studies have shown a potent molluscicidal activity of crude extracts from Piper species, with extracts from Piper tuberculatum being among the most active. METHODS AND FINDINGS: The molluscicidal activity of P. tuberculatum was monitored on methanolic extracts from different organs (roots, leaves, fruit and stems). The compounds responsible for the molluscicidal activity were identified using (1)H NMR and ESIMS data and multivariate analyses, including principal component analysis and partial least squares. These results indicated that the high molluscicidal activity displayed by root extracts (LC(50) 20.28 µg/ml) was due to the presence of piplartine, a well-known biologically-active amide. Piplartine was isolated from P. tuberculatum root extracts, and the molluscicidal activity of this compound on adults and embryos of B. glabrata was determined. The compound displayed potent activity against all developmental stages of B. glabrata. Next, the environmental toxicity of piplartine was evaluated using the microcrustacean Daphnia similis (LC(50) 7.32 µg/ml) and the fish Danio rerio (1.69 µg/ml). The toxicity to these organisms was less compared with the toxicity of niclosamide, a commercial molluscicide. CONCLUSIONS: The development of a new, natural molluscicide is highly desirable, particularly because the commercially available molluscicide niclosamide is highly toxic to some organisms in the environment (LC(50) 0.25 µg/ml to D. similis and 0.12 µg/ml to D. rerio). Thus, piplartine is a potential candidate for a natural molluscicide that has been extracted from a tropical plant species and showed less toxic to environment. Public Library of Science 2013-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3675008/ /pubmed/23755312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002251 Text en © 2013 Rapado et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Rapado, Ludmila Nakamura Pinheiro, Alessandro de Sá Lopes, Priscila Orechio de Moraes Victor Fokoue, Harold Hilarion Scotti, Marcus Tullius Marques, Joaquim Vogt Ohlweiler, Fernanda Pires Borrely, Sueli Ivone Pereira, Carlos Alberto de Bragança Kato, Massuo Jorge Nakano, Eliana Yamaguchi, Lydia Fumiko Schistosomiasis Control Using Piplartine against Biomphalaria glabrata at Different Developmental Stages |
title | Schistosomiasis Control Using Piplartine against Biomphalaria glabrata at Different Developmental Stages |
title_full | Schistosomiasis Control Using Piplartine against Biomphalaria glabrata at Different Developmental Stages |
title_fullStr | Schistosomiasis Control Using Piplartine against Biomphalaria glabrata at Different Developmental Stages |
title_full_unstemmed | Schistosomiasis Control Using Piplartine against Biomphalaria glabrata at Different Developmental Stages |
title_short | Schistosomiasis Control Using Piplartine against Biomphalaria glabrata at Different Developmental Stages |
title_sort | schistosomiasis control using piplartine against biomphalaria glabrata at different developmental stages |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3675008/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23755312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002251 |
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