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In silico approaches to develop herbal acaricides against R. (Boophilus) Microplus and In vitro Anti-Tick activities of selected medicinal plants

In tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world the most damaging pest of the livestock sector are cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus. The current study was aimed to generate phytochemical derived acaricides to control Rhipicephalus microplus populations, to maintain livestock herd production, min...

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Autores principales: Malak, Nosheen, Niaz, Sadaf, Wadood, Abdul, Nasreen, Nasreen, Ali, Iftikhar, Iqbal, Javed, Swelum, Ayman A, Ezzat ahmed, Ahmed, Alkahtani, Mohammed A., Zając, Zbigniew, Khan, Adil
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9118158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35602870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2022.103302
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author Malak, Nosheen
Niaz, Sadaf
Wadood, Abdul
Nasreen, Nasreen
Ali, Iftikhar
Iqbal, Javed
Swelum, Ayman A
Ezzat ahmed, Ahmed
Alkahtani, Mohammed A.
Zając, Zbigniew
Khan, Adil
author_facet Malak, Nosheen
Niaz, Sadaf
Wadood, Abdul
Nasreen, Nasreen
Ali, Iftikhar
Iqbal, Javed
Swelum, Ayman A
Ezzat ahmed, Ahmed
Alkahtani, Mohammed A.
Zając, Zbigniew
Khan, Adil
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description In tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world the most damaging pest of the livestock sector are cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus. The current study was aimed to generate phytochemical derived acaricides to control Rhipicephalus microplus populations, to maintain livestock herd production, minimize economic losses and to reduce uses of man-made chemicals acaricides. To achieve this goal, Adult immersion and larval package test were used to determine the feasibility of Berberium lyceum and Tamarixa aphylla against Rhipicephalus microplus ticks. Further, an In silico technique was employed to discover biologically active substances from both plants using docking method. Berberium lyceum and Tamarixa aphylla exhibited a reasonably high fatal effect at 40.0 mg/L on egg laying (index of egg laying = 0.19 and 0.19) respectively, thus inhibiting the oviposition (49.5 and 45.1, respectively) and the larval mortality (97% and 93%, respectively). Further, we also used Chem-Draw ultra-software (v. 12.0.2.1076. 2010) to illustrate different structures of38 known bioactive phytochemicals which are discovered in the PubChem database and verify the hypothesis that tick inhibition was linked to acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Barbamunine and rutin from Berberium lyceum showed remarkable interaction with RmAChE1 active site residues with docking scores of −9.11 to −8.71 while phytol and dehydrodigallic acid from Tamarix aphylla showed comparable docking scores of −7.17 and −7.14 respectively against Rhipicephalus microplus acetylcholinesterase protein. Based on obtained result, we believe that Berberium lyceum and Tamarixa aphylla bioactive components could be potential candidates in the control and management of Rhipicephalus microplus and should be studied further as a supplement or replacement for synthetic acaricides.
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spelling pubmed-91181582022-05-20 In silico approaches to develop herbal acaricides against R. (Boophilus) Microplus and In vitro Anti-Tick activities of selected medicinal plants Malak, Nosheen Niaz, Sadaf Wadood, Abdul Nasreen, Nasreen Ali, Iftikhar Iqbal, Javed Swelum, Ayman A Ezzat ahmed, Ahmed Alkahtani, Mohammed A. Zając, Zbigniew Khan, Adil Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article In tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world the most damaging pest of the livestock sector are cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus. The current study was aimed to generate phytochemical derived acaricides to control Rhipicephalus microplus populations, to maintain livestock herd production, minimize economic losses and to reduce uses of man-made chemicals acaricides. To achieve this goal, Adult immersion and larval package test were used to determine the feasibility of Berberium lyceum and Tamarixa aphylla against Rhipicephalus microplus ticks. Further, an In silico technique was employed to discover biologically active substances from both plants using docking method. Berberium lyceum and Tamarixa aphylla exhibited a reasonably high fatal effect at 40.0 mg/L on egg laying (index of egg laying = 0.19 and 0.19) respectively, thus inhibiting the oviposition (49.5 and 45.1, respectively) and the larval mortality (97% and 93%, respectively). Further, we also used Chem-Draw ultra-software (v. 12.0.2.1076. 2010) to illustrate different structures of38 known bioactive phytochemicals which are discovered in the PubChem database and verify the hypothesis that tick inhibition was linked to acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Barbamunine and rutin from Berberium lyceum showed remarkable interaction with RmAChE1 active site residues with docking scores of −9.11 to −8.71 while phytol and dehydrodigallic acid from Tamarix aphylla showed comparable docking scores of −7.17 and −7.14 respectively against Rhipicephalus microplus acetylcholinesterase protein. Based on obtained result, we believe that Berberium lyceum and Tamarixa aphylla bioactive components could be potential candidates in the control and management of Rhipicephalus microplus and should be studied further as a supplement or replacement for synthetic acaricides. Elsevier 2022-06 2022-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9118158/ /pubmed/35602870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2022.103302 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Malak, Nosheen
Niaz, Sadaf
Wadood, Abdul
Nasreen, Nasreen
Ali, Iftikhar
Iqbal, Javed
Swelum, Ayman A
Ezzat ahmed, Ahmed
Alkahtani, Mohammed A.
Zając, Zbigniew
Khan, Adil
In silico approaches to develop herbal acaricides against R. (Boophilus) Microplus and In vitro Anti-Tick activities of selected medicinal plants
title In silico approaches to develop herbal acaricides against R. (Boophilus) Microplus and In vitro Anti-Tick activities of selected medicinal plants
title_full In silico approaches to develop herbal acaricides against R. (Boophilus) Microplus and In vitro Anti-Tick activities of selected medicinal plants
title_fullStr In silico approaches to develop herbal acaricides against R. (Boophilus) Microplus and In vitro Anti-Tick activities of selected medicinal plants
title_full_unstemmed In silico approaches to develop herbal acaricides against R. (Boophilus) Microplus and In vitro Anti-Tick activities of selected medicinal plants
title_short In silico approaches to develop herbal acaricides against R. (Boophilus) Microplus and In vitro Anti-Tick activities of selected medicinal plants
title_sort in silico approaches to develop herbal acaricides against r. (boophilus) microplus and in vitro anti-tick activities of selected medicinal plants
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9118158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35602870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2022.103302
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