Barbatic Acid Offers a New Possibility for Control of Biomphalaria Glabrata and Schistosomiasis

This study evaluated the biological activity of an ether extract and barbatic acid (BAR) from on embryos and adult mollusks of , cercariae of and the microcrustacean . The ether extract and BAR were obtained by successive extractions with diethyl ether. The obtained extracts were analyzed using thin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2017-03, Vol.22 (4), p.568
Hauptverfasser: Martins, Mônica Cristina Barroso, Silva, Monique Costa, Silva, Hianna Arely Milca Fagundes, Silva, Luanna Ribeiro Santos, Albuquerque, Mônica Camelo Pessoa de Azevedo, Aires, André Lima, Falcão, Emerson Peter da Silva, Pereira, Eugênia C, de Melo, Ana Maria Mendonça Albuquerque, da Silva, Nicácio Henrique
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Zusammenfassung:This study evaluated the biological activity of an ether extract and barbatic acid (BAR) from on embryos and adult mollusks of , cercariae of and the microcrustacean . The ether extract and BAR were obtained by successive extractions with diethyl ether. The obtained extracts were analyzed using thin-layer chromatography (TLC), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), proton nuclear magnetic resonance (¹H-NMR) and infrared (IR) spectroscopy. The results demonstrated that the ether extract exerted embryotoxic effects at 50 and 100 µg/mL and molluscicidal effects at 20 and 25 µg/mL. BAR exhibited no embryotoxicity, and its molluscicidal concentration was equal to that of the ether extract. However, after 60 min of exposure, 1 µg/mL BAR presented cercaricidal activity against the parasite at the second larval stage. Neither substance induced toxicity against . These results indicate the potential molluscicidal activities of the ether extract and BAR against and cercariae. In addition to these effects, there was a lack of toxicity against the aquatic environment and no damage to the biota, indicating the potential of these products for large-scale control and/or eradication of schistosomiasis.
ISSN:1420-3049
1420-3049
DOI:10.3390/molecules22040568