Development of a natural molluscicide prototype kit (MoluSchall) for the control of schistosomiasis mansoni transmission

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Autor(a) principal: Paula-Andrade,Cynthia de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Coelho,Paulo Ricardo Silva, Nascimento,Ricardo Aurélio Pinto, Mota,Pedro Moacyr Pinto Coelho, Romano-Silva,Marco Aurélio, Alvarenga,Kevin Augusto Faria de, Schall,Virgínia Torres, Pimenta,Denise Nacif, Coelho,Paulo Marcos Zech, Oliveira,Edward
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Resumo: Abstract INTRODUCTION In Brazil, Biomphalaria glabrata, B. tenagophila, and B. straminea are intermediate hosts of Schistosoma mansoni, the etiological agent of schistosomiasis mansoni. Molluscicide use is recommended by the WHO for controlling the transmission of this parasite. Euphorbia milii latex has shown promising results as an alternative molluscicide. Thus, a natural molluscicide prototype kit based on freeze-dried E. milii latex was developed and evaluated against Biomphalaria spp. METHODS E. milii latex was collected, processed, and lyophilized. Two diluents were defined for freeze-dried latex rehydration, and a prototype kit, called MoluSchall, was produced. A stability test was conducted using prototype kits stored at different temperatures, and a toxicity assay was performed using Danio rerio. Additionally, MoluSchall was tested against B. glabrata under semi-natural conditions according to defined conditions in the laboratory. RESULTS MoluSchall was lethal to three Brazilian snail species while exhibiting low toxicity to D. rerio. Regardless of storage temperature, MoluSchall was stable for 24 months and was effective against B. glabrata under semi-natural conditions, with the same LD100 as observed under laboratory conditions. CONCLUSIONS MoluSchall is a natural, effective, and inexpensive molluscicide with lower environmental toxicity than existing molluscicides. Its production offers a possible alternative strategy for controlling S. mansoni transmission.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development of a natural molluscicide prototype kit (MoluSchall) for the control of schistosomiasis mansoni transmission
title Development of a natural molluscicide prototype kit (MoluSchall) for the control of schistosomiasis mansoni transmission
spellingShingle Development of a natural molluscicide prototype kit (MoluSchall) for the control of schistosomiasis mansoni transmission
Paula-Andrade,Cynthia de
Euphorbia milii
MoluSchall
Natural molluscicide
Prototype kit
Schistosomiasis control
title_short Development of a natural molluscicide prototype kit (MoluSchall) for the control of schistosomiasis mansoni transmission
title_full Development of a natural molluscicide prototype kit (MoluSchall) for the control of schistosomiasis mansoni transmission
title_fullStr Development of a natural molluscicide prototype kit (MoluSchall) for the control of schistosomiasis mansoni transmission
title_full_unstemmed Development of a natural molluscicide prototype kit (MoluSchall) for the control of schistosomiasis mansoni transmission
title_sort Development of a natural molluscicide prototype kit (MoluSchall) for the control of schistosomiasis mansoni transmission
author Paula-Andrade,Cynthia de
author_facet Paula-Andrade,Cynthia de
Coelho,Paulo Ricardo Silva
Nascimento,Ricardo Aurélio Pinto
Mota,Pedro Moacyr Pinto Coelho
Romano-Silva,Marco Aurélio
Alvarenga,Kevin Augusto Faria de
Schall,Virgínia Torres
Pimenta,Denise Nacif
Coelho,Paulo Marcos Zech
Oliveira,Edward
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author2 Coelho,Paulo Ricardo Silva
Nascimento,Ricardo Aurélio Pinto
Mota,Pedro Moacyr Pinto Coelho
Romano-Silva,Marco Aurélio
Alvarenga,Kevin Augusto Faria de
Schall,Virgínia Torres
Pimenta,Denise Nacif
Coelho,Paulo Marcos Zech
Oliveira,Edward
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paula-Andrade,Cynthia de
Coelho,Paulo Ricardo Silva
Nascimento,Ricardo Aurélio Pinto
Mota,Pedro Moacyr Pinto Coelho
Romano-Silva,Marco Aurélio
Alvarenga,Kevin Augusto Faria de
Schall,Virgínia Torres
Pimenta,Denise Nacif
Coelho,Paulo Marcos Zech
Oliveira,Edward
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Euphorbia milii
MoluSchall
Natural molluscicide
Prototype kit
Schistosomiasis control
topic Euphorbia milii
MoluSchall
Natural molluscicide
Prototype kit
Schistosomiasis control
description Abstract INTRODUCTION In Brazil, Biomphalaria glabrata, B. tenagophila, and B. straminea are intermediate hosts of Schistosoma mansoni, the etiological agent of schistosomiasis mansoni. Molluscicide use is recommended by the WHO for controlling the transmission of this parasite. Euphorbia milii latex has shown promising results as an alternative molluscicide. Thus, a natural molluscicide prototype kit based on freeze-dried E. milii latex was developed and evaluated against Biomphalaria spp. METHODS E. milii latex was collected, processed, and lyophilized. Two diluents were defined for freeze-dried latex rehydration, and a prototype kit, called MoluSchall, was produced. A stability test was conducted using prototype kits stored at different temperatures, and a toxicity assay was performed using Danio rerio. Additionally, MoluSchall was tested against B. glabrata under semi-natural conditions according to defined conditions in the laboratory. RESULTS MoluSchall was lethal to three Brazilian snail species while exhibiting low toxicity to D. rerio. Regardless of storage temperature, MoluSchall was stable for 24 months and was effective against B. glabrata under semi-natural conditions, with the same LD100 as observed under laboratory conditions. CONCLUSIONS MoluSchall is a natural, effective, and inexpensive molluscicide with lower environmental toxicity than existing molluscicides. Its production offers a possible alternative strategy for controlling S. mansoni transmission.
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