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Parasite | 2011

Molluscicidal activity of various solvent extracts from Solanum nigrum var. villosum L. aerial parts against Galba truncatula

Hayet Hammami; Raoudha Mezghani-Jarraya; Mohamed Damak; A. Ayadi

Molluscicidal activity of Solanum nigrum var. villosum (morelle velue) extracts and their fractions were tested against the mollusca gastropoda Galba truncatula intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica. The results indicated that the hydro-methanol (MeOH-H2O) immature fruit extract possess the highest molluscicidal activity (LC50 = 3.96 mg/L) against Galba truncatula compared with other tested compounds. After acido-basic treatment, the methanolic extract fraction isolated from the immature fruits and the richest in alkaloids was the most toxic (LC50 = 1.65 mg/L). The fractions richest in saponosides obtained from the hydromethanolic and methanolic extracts of immature fruits showed interesting molluscicidal activities (LC50 = 6.15 mg/L and LC50 = 7.91 mg/L, respectively). The observed molluscicide activity could be attributed to the presence of alkaloids or saponosides. So, the immature fruits of Solanum nigrum var. villosum could be substrates of choice for molluscicide activity. In addition, total alkaloids and saponosides present in this plant deserve further investigations in order to identify the active principles and demonstrate their activities on mollusks in their natural habitat. According to the World Health Organization’s guidelines on screening for plant molluscicides, use of these fractions may add to the arsenal of methods to control snail transmitting fasciolosis in tropical and Third World countries where fasciolosis is a common disease.


Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2015

MOLLUSCICIDAL AND LARVICIDAL ACTIVITIES OF Atriplex inflata AERIAL PARTS AGAINST THE MOLLUSK Galba truncatula, INTERMEDIATE HOST OF Fasciola hepatica

Nejia Hamed; Fatma Njeh; Mohamed Damak; A. Ayadi; Raoudha Mezghani-Jarraya; Hayet Hammami

Fasciolosis is a widespread parasitosis of farm live-stock in many developing countries. For this reason, it is necessary to search for new substances against parasitic diseases caused by flukes. Indeed, a wide variety of terrestrial plants have been subjected to chemical and pharmacological screening in order to discover their potential for human medicinal use. The molluscicidal and larvicidal activities of Atriplex inflata were tested on Galba truncatula and Fasciola hepatica larval stages infecting this snail in Tunisia. Phytochemical tests were conducted on extracts in order to establish a meaningful relationship with molluscicidal and larvicidal activities. The molluscicidal activity was evaluated by subjecting snails to sample aqueous solutions. Accordingly, hexane, ethyl acetate, methanol and methanol-water (8:2, v-v) were used as extraction solvents. As a result, hexane and ethyl acetate extracts showed potent activity, according to the World Health Organization, giving LC50 = 7.59 mg/L and 6.69 mg/L for hexane extracts of leaves and fruits, respectively. Ethyl acetate extracts gave LC50 = 5.90 mg/L and 7.32 mg/L for leaves and fruits, successively. Molluscicidal activities of powders were less potent on snails, but active according to the World Health Organization. Hexane and ethyl acetate extracts from leaves and fruits gave potent larvicidal activities with a delay rate exceeding 45.50% (45.50- 98.92%). Phytochemical tests showed that these activities may be attributed to the presence of triterpenoids and/or sterols.


Pharmaceutical Biology | 2016

Molluscicidal activity of Solanum elaeagnifolium seeds against Galba truncatula intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica: Identification of β-solamarine

Fatma Njeh; Houda Feki; Imed Koubaa; Nejia Hamed; Mohamed Damak; A. Ayadi; Hayet Hammami; Raoudha Mezghani-Jarraya

Abstract Context: The persistence of fascioliasis in many developing countries urges the search for simple, cheap, and effective substances. In this view, plants provide interesting molluscicidal activities thanks to the secondary metabolites they produce. The genus Solanum is known for its potent effect on vector snails. Objective: The molluscicidal activity of Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav. (Solanaceae) seeds against Galba truncatula Müll. (Lymnaeidae), intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica L. (Fasciolidae), was evaluated. Materials and methods: Solanum elaeagnifolium seeds were powdered and successively extracted using n-hexane, methylene chloride, acetone, and methanol, for 20 h each. After filtration, solvents were evaporated. An acid–base treatment was conducted on seed methanolic extract to isolate total alkaloids and β-solamarine. Total saponins fraction was obtained after successive macerations and evaporations. The molluscicidal activity was evaluated by subjecting snails, in groups of 10, for 48 h to 500 mL of extracts, fractions, and pure product aqueous solutions, each containing amounts, ranging from 1 to 50 mg of plant material in 5 mg increments. Results: The methanolic extract of seeds, β-solamarine isolated for the first time from this plant and total saponins fraction showed very potent activities on snails, giving respective median lethal concentrations (LC50) of 1.18, 0.49, and 0.94 mg/L. Total alkaloids fraction obtained from the methanolic extract was less active giving an LC50 value of 14.67 mg/L. Discussion and conclusion: This study emphasizes that glycoalkaloids and saponins of Solanum elaeagnifolium are potent molluscicidal agents. Seed methanolic extract, β-solamarine, and total saponins fraction may be used as molluscicides.


Pest Management Science | 2017

A study of the molluscicidal and larvicidal activities of Citrullus colocynthis (L.) leaf extract and its main cucurbitacins against the mollusc Galba truncatula, intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica

Rachid Chawech; Fatma Njeh; Nejia Hamed; Mohamed Damak; A. Ayadi; Hayet Hammami; Raoudha Mezghani-Jarraya

BACKGROUND The molluscicidal and larvicidal activities of the medicinal plant Citrullus colocynthis leaf extracts and its main cucurbitacins were tested against the mollusc gastropod Galba truncatula, the intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica. RESULTS Our findings proved for the first time that the molluscicidal activity was correlated with the presence of terpenoids. A significant molluscicidal value was found in the ethyl acetate extract (LC50 = 12.6 mg L-1 ). Further fractionation of this extract led to the isolation of two main compounds identified to cucurbitacin E 1 and 2-O-β-d-glucocucurbitacin E 2. Their molluscicidal activities were also investigated and they possessed close activities with LC50 = 9.55 and 10.61 mg L-1 for compounds 2 and 1, respectively. CONCLUSION The ethyl acetate extract and both pure compounds proved the highest larvicidal activities, with a deterioration rate exceeding 89.2% (89.2-100%) and with no toxic effects against associated fauna.


Parasite | 2007

Epidemiological studies on Fasciola hepatica in Gafsa Oases (south west of Tunisia).

Hayet Hammami; N. Hamed; A. Ayadi


Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine | 2017

Antifungal, molluscicidal and larvicidal assessment of anemonin and Clematis flammula L. extracts against mollusc Galba truncatula, intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica in Tunisia

Rakia Saidi; Lamia Khanous; Safa Khadim Allah; Besma Hamdi; A. Ayadi; Mohamed Damak; Hayet Hammami; Raoudha Mezghani-Jarraya


Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research | 2015

Molluscicidal and larvicidal activities of Capparis spinosa aerial parts against Galba truncatula intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica

Fatma Njeh; Nejia Hamed; A. Ayadi; Mohamed Damak; Hayet Hammami; Raoudha Mezghani-Jarraya


Archive | 2016

Activité molluscicide des graines de Solanum elaeagnifolium contre le mollusque Galba truncatula hôte intermédiaire de Fasciola hepatica

Imed Koubaa; Mohamed Damak; Fatma Njeh; Houda Feki; Raoudha Mezghani-Jarraya; Nejia Hamed; A. Ayadi; Hayet Hammami


Archive | 2015

ACTIVITÉS MOLLUSCICIDE ET ANTIPARASITAIRE DES EXTRAITS À L'HEXANE DES FRUITS ET DES FEUILLES D'ATRIPLEX INFLATA CONTRE LE MOLLUSQUE GALBA TRUNCATULA

Fatma Njeh; Mohamed Damak; Raoudha Mezghani-Jarraya; Nejia Hamed; A. Ayadi; Hayet Hammami


Archive | 2015

Activités molluscicide et antiparasitaire des extraits à l'Acétate d'Ethyle des feuilles et des tiges de capparis spinosa contre le mollusque Galba truncatula

Fatma Njeh; Mohamed Damak; Raoudha Mezghani-Jarraya; Nejia Hamed; A. Ayadi; Hayet Hammami

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