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Laboratory evaluation of molluscicidal & mosquito larvicidal activities of leaves of Solanum nigrum L.
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Indiscriminate use of synthetic pesticides has created serious problem for the aquatic flora and fauna, and also resulted in appearance of pesticide resistance in vector population. This study was designed to evaluate the biocontrol efficacy of aqueous and solvent extrac...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4216504/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25297363 |
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author | Rawani, Anjali Ghosh, Anupam Chandra, Goutam |
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description | BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Indiscriminate use of synthetic pesticides has created serious problem for the aquatic flora and fauna, and also resulted in appearance of pesticide resistance in vector population. This study was designed to evaluate the biocontrol efficacy of aqueous and solvent extracts of mature leaves of Solanum nigrum L., against fresh water snail Lymnaea acuminata f. rufescens (Gray) (an intermediate host of parasites causing fasciolopsiasis) and larvae of Culex vishnui group (Reuben) (vector of Japanese encephalitis). METHODS: Aqueous and solvent extracts of fresh, mature, green/shed dried leaves of S. nigrum were tested against adult L. acuminata and larvae of Cx. vishnui group. The lethal concentration was determined and the appropriate lethal concentration at 24 h of benzene extract was also studied on non target organisms such as Daphnia sp, Diplonychus annulatum and Chironomus circumdatus. A qualitative phytochemical analysis was carried out in search of active ingredient and the chemical nature of the active substance was also evaluated by infrared (IR) analysis. RESULTS: In a 72 h bioassay experiment with the aqueous extract, the highest mortality was recorded in 0.5 and 3 per cent extract against larvae of Cx. vishnui group and L. acuminata, respectivela. In the benzene solvent extract, the maximum mortality was recorded at a concentration of 150 ppm against L. acuminata and at 50 ppm against larvae of Cx. vishnui group with LC(50) values of 55.45 and 11.59 ppm, respectively at 72 h. The log probit analysis (95% confidence level) recorded lowest value at 72 h of exposure. Qualitative phytochemical analysis reported the presence of some biochemical compounds, such as saponin, flavonoids, steroid and tannin. Among these, the toxic compound was detected by IR analysis having R(f) = 0.87 (showed 66.70% and 76.70% mortality of L. acuminata and larvae of Cx. vishnui group, respectively). IR analysis provided preliminary information about the aliphatic amide nature of the active ingredient. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: The study results provide considerable scope in exploiting local indigenous plant resources for molluscicidal and mosquito larvicidal activities. |
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spelling | pubmed-42165042014-11-05 Laboratory evaluation of molluscicidal & mosquito larvicidal activities of leaves of Solanum nigrum L. Rawani, Anjali Ghosh, Anupam Chandra, Goutam Indian J Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Indiscriminate use of synthetic pesticides has created serious problem for the aquatic flora and fauna, and also resulted in appearance of pesticide resistance in vector population. This study was designed to evaluate the biocontrol efficacy of aqueous and solvent extracts of mature leaves of Solanum nigrum L., against fresh water snail Lymnaea acuminata f. rufescens (Gray) (an intermediate host of parasites causing fasciolopsiasis) and larvae of Culex vishnui group (Reuben) (vector of Japanese encephalitis). METHODS: Aqueous and solvent extracts of fresh, mature, green/shed dried leaves of S. nigrum were tested against adult L. acuminata and larvae of Cx. vishnui group. The lethal concentration was determined and the appropriate lethal concentration at 24 h of benzene extract was also studied on non target organisms such as Daphnia sp, Diplonychus annulatum and Chironomus circumdatus. A qualitative phytochemical analysis was carried out in search of active ingredient and the chemical nature of the active substance was also evaluated by infrared (IR) analysis. RESULTS: In a 72 h bioassay experiment with the aqueous extract, the highest mortality was recorded in 0.5 and 3 per cent extract against larvae of Cx. vishnui group and L. acuminata, respectivela. In the benzene solvent extract, the maximum mortality was recorded at a concentration of 150 ppm against L. acuminata and at 50 ppm against larvae of Cx. vishnui group with LC(50) values of 55.45 and 11.59 ppm, respectively at 72 h. The log probit analysis (95% confidence level) recorded lowest value at 72 h of exposure. Qualitative phytochemical analysis reported the presence of some biochemical compounds, such as saponin, flavonoids, steroid and tannin. Among these, the toxic compound was detected by IR analysis having R(f) = 0.87 (showed 66.70% and 76.70% mortality of L. acuminata and larvae of Cx. vishnui group, respectively). IR analysis provided preliminary information about the aliphatic amide nature of the active ingredient. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: The study results provide considerable scope in exploiting local indigenous plant resources for molluscicidal and mosquito larvicidal activities. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4216504/ /pubmed/25297363 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Medical Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Rawani, Anjali Ghosh, Anupam Chandra, Goutam Laboratory evaluation of molluscicidal & mosquito larvicidal activities of leaves of Solanum nigrum L. |
title | Laboratory evaluation of molluscicidal & mosquito larvicidal activities of leaves of Solanum nigrum L. |
title_full | Laboratory evaluation of molluscicidal & mosquito larvicidal activities of leaves of Solanum nigrum L. |
title_fullStr | Laboratory evaluation of molluscicidal & mosquito larvicidal activities of leaves of Solanum nigrum L. |
title_full_unstemmed | Laboratory evaluation of molluscicidal & mosquito larvicidal activities of leaves of Solanum nigrum L. |
title_short | Laboratory evaluation of molluscicidal & mosquito larvicidal activities of leaves of Solanum nigrum L. |
title_sort | laboratory evaluation of molluscicidal & mosquito larvicidal activities of leaves of solanum nigrum l. |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4216504/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25297363 |
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