Nanosuspension of quercetin: preparation, characterization and effects against Aedes aegypti larvae
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Resumo: | Abstract Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) is the main vector of some neglected diseases, including dengue. It is very important to develop formulations that increase effectiveness of vector control with low toxicity. Quercetin is a plant-derived flavonoid that modulates the development of some insects. The low water solubility of quercetin impairs the development of water-dispersible commercial products. To circumvent this problem, the preparation of nanoformulations is considered promising. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of bulk and quercetin nanosuspension against A. aegypti larvae and also to investigate their ecotoxicity. Quercetin nanosuspension was produced by a solvent displacement method followed by solvent evaporation and was maintained in two different temperatures (4 and 25 ºC). Its size distribution and zeta potential were monitored along 30 days. The influence of quercetin nanosuspension and bulk-quercetin was investigated at various concentrations against A. aegypti and the green algae Chlorella vulgaris. The quercetin nanosuspension presented higher stability at 4 ºC and negative zeta potential values. Quercetin nanosuspension and bulk-quercetin adversely affected the larvae development, especially at the highest concentrations. Larvae mortality was between 44% and 100% (48 h) for quercetin nanosuspension at 100 and 500 ppm, respectively. The bulk-quercetin induced around 50% mortality regardless the concentration used at this same time-period. Absence of emerging mosquitoes from water was observed on the survival larvae of all the treated groups. Quercetin nanosuspension was less toxic than bulk-quercetin against C. vulgaris, especially at higher concentrations. These data indicate that quercetin nanosuspension may represent a potential larvicide for A. aegypti control, once they induced larvae death and inhibited the survival ones to emerge from water. In addition, it did not demonstrated ecotoxicity against a non-target organism, highlighting its better properties, when compared to the bulk-quercetin. |
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Nanosuspension of quercetin: preparation, characterization and effects against Aedes aegypti larvaeCulicidaeEcotoxicityLarvicideNanocarrierFlavonoidAbstract Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) is the main vector of some neglected diseases, including dengue. It is very important to develop formulations that increase effectiveness of vector control with low toxicity. Quercetin is a plant-derived flavonoid that modulates the development of some insects. The low water solubility of quercetin impairs the development of water-dispersible commercial products. To circumvent this problem, the preparation of nanoformulations is considered promising. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of bulk and quercetin nanosuspension against A. aegypti larvae and also to investigate their ecotoxicity. Quercetin nanosuspension was produced by a solvent displacement method followed by solvent evaporation and was maintained in two different temperatures (4 and 25 ºC). Its size distribution and zeta potential were monitored along 30 days. The influence of quercetin nanosuspension and bulk-quercetin was investigated at various concentrations against A. aegypti and the green algae Chlorella vulgaris. The quercetin nanosuspension presented higher stability at 4 ºC and negative zeta potential values. Quercetin nanosuspension and bulk-quercetin adversely affected the larvae development, especially at the highest concentrations. Larvae mortality was between 44% and 100% (48 h) for quercetin nanosuspension at 100 and 500 ppm, respectively. The bulk-quercetin induced around 50% mortality regardless the concentration used at this same time-period. Absence of emerging mosquitoes from water was observed on the survival larvae of all the treated groups. Quercetin nanosuspension was less toxic than bulk-quercetin against C. vulgaris, especially at higher concentrations. These data indicate that quercetin nanosuspension may represent a potential larvicide for A. aegypti control, once they induced larvae death and inhibited the survival ones to emerge from water. In addition, it did not demonstrated ecotoxicity against a non-target organism, highlighting its better properties, when compared to the bulk-quercetin.Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia2018-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-695X2018000500618Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia v.28 n.5 2018reponame:Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia (SBFgnosia)instacron:SBFGNOSIA10.1016/j.bjp.2018.07.003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPessoa,Leticie Zulmira da SilvaDuarte,Jonatas LobatoFerreira,Ricardo Marcelo dos AnjosOliveira,Anna Eliza Maciel de Faria MottaCruz,Rodrigo Alves SoaresFaustino,Silvia Maria MathesCarvalho,José Carlos TavaresFernandes,Caio PinhoSouto,Raimundo Nonato PicançoAraújo,Raquel Silvaeng2018-10-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-695X2018000500618Revistahttp://www.sbfgnosia.org.br/revista/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprbgnosia@ltf.ufpb.br1981-528X0102-695Xopendoar:2018-10-09T00:00Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia (SBFgnosia)false |
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Nanosuspension of quercetin: preparation, characterization and effects against Aedes aegypti larvae |
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Nanosuspension of quercetin: preparation, characterization and effects against Aedes aegypti larvae |
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Nanosuspension of quercetin: preparation, characterization and effects against Aedes aegypti larvae Pessoa,Leticie Zulmira da Silva Culicidae Ecotoxicity Larvicide Nanocarrier Flavonoid |
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Nanosuspension of quercetin: preparation, characterization and effects against Aedes aegypti larvae |
title_full |
Nanosuspension of quercetin: preparation, characterization and effects against Aedes aegypti larvae |
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Nanosuspension of quercetin: preparation, characterization and effects against Aedes aegypti larvae |
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Nanosuspension of quercetin: preparation, characterization and effects against Aedes aegypti larvae |
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Nanosuspension of quercetin: preparation, characterization and effects against Aedes aegypti larvae |
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Pessoa,Leticie Zulmira da Silva |
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Pessoa,Leticie Zulmira da Silva Duarte,Jonatas Lobato Ferreira,Ricardo Marcelo dos Anjos Oliveira,Anna Eliza Maciel de Faria Motta Cruz,Rodrigo Alves Soares Faustino,Silvia Maria Mathes Carvalho,José Carlos Tavares Fernandes,Caio Pinho Souto,Raimundo Nonato Picanço Araújo,Raquel Silva |
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Duarte,Jonatas Lobato Ferreira,Ricardo Marcelo dos Anjos Oliveira,Anna Eliza Maciel de Faria Motta Cruz,Rodrigo Alves Soares Faustino,Silvia Maria Mathes Carvalho,José Carlos Tavares Fernandes,Caio Pinho Souto,Raimundo Nonato Picanço Araújo,Raquel Silva |
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Pessoa,Leticie Zulmira da Silva Duarte,Jonatas Lobato Ferreira,Ricardo Marcelo dos Anjos Oliveira,Anna Eliza Maciel de Faria Motta Cruz,Rodrigo Alves Soares Faustino,Silvia Maria Mathes Carvalho,José Carlos Tavares Fernandes,Caio Pinho Souto,Raimundo Nonato Picanço Araújo,Raquel Silva |
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Culicidae Ecotoxicity Larvicide Nanocarrier Flavonoid |
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Culicidae Ecotoxicity Larvicide Nanocarrier Flavonoid |
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Abstract Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) is the main vector of some neglected diseases, including dengue. It is very important to develop formulations that increase effectiveness of vector control with low toxicity. Quercetin is a plant-derived flavonoid that modulates the development of some insects. The low water solubility of quercetin impairs the development of water-dispersible commercial products. To circumvent this problem, the preparation of nanoformulations is considered promising. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of bulk and quercetin nanosuspension against A. aegypti larvae and also to investigate their ecotoxicity. Quercetin nanosuspension was produced by a solvent displacement method followed by solvent evaporation and was maintained in two different temperatures (4 and 25 ºC). Its size distribution and zeta potential were monitored along 30 days. The influence of quercetin nanosuspension and bulk-quercetin was investigated at various concentrations against A. aegypti and the green algae Chlorella vulgaris. The quercetin nanosuspension presented higher stability at 4 ºC and negative zeta potential values. Quercetin nanosuspension and bulk-quercetin adversely affected the larvae development, especially at the highest concentrations. Larvae mortality was between 44% and 100% (48 h) for quercetin nanosuspension at 100 and 500 ppm, respectively. The bulk-quercetin induced around 50% mortality regardless the concentration used at this same time-period. Absence of emerging mosquitoes from water was observed on the survival larvae of all the treated groups. Quercetin nanosuspension was less toxic than bulk-quercetin against C. vulgaris, especially at higher concentrations. These data indicate that quercetin nanosuspension may represent a potential larvicide for A. aegypti control, once they induced larvae death and inhibited the survival ones to emerge from water. In addition, it did not demonstrated ecotoxicity against a non-target organism, highlighting its better properties, when compared to the bulk-quercetin. |
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