Pesticidal Activity of Wild Mushroom Boletus satanas Lenz Extracts against Sitophilus zeamais (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Stored Maize Grains

Nelson E Masota, J. Sempombe, M. Mihale, L. Henry, V. Mugoyela, F. Sung’hwa
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Adenia spp. (Passifloraceae) grows widely in many parts of Eastern and Southern Africa. Though some species of the plant are known to be generally toxic, a few of them are used in traditional medical practices. Among the many uses is the claim that when given to goats and cows which have difficulty in giving birth, it hastens the process of giving birth. We found this of interest and set out to investigate it further. We determined the effect of the water extract of Adenia globosa on the isolated preparation of the rat uterus and how this action interacts with ergometrine and prostaglandin F2α, two well-established uterine stimulants. The crude extract and the other drugs were tested on isolated rat uterus set up in an organ bath under the usual laboratory conditions. The results obtained showed that the plant extract caused a dose-dependent contraction of the rat uterus. The contractile effect was potentiated by small doses of ergometrine and prostaglandin F2α. It was therefore postulated that since prostaglandin F-2α also exists as an endogenous hormone which is released at the time of labour, the observed potentiation probably occurs in vivo when the plant preparation is given to domestic animals to ease and speed up the process of giving birth as claimed in the traditional use of this plant. These results therefore provide scientific justification for the traditional usage of the plant preparation. Keywords: Adenia globosa ; traditional medicine; oxytocic action; rat uterus; ergometrine; prostaglandin F 2α .
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野生蘑菇Boletus satanas Lenz提取物对玉米储粮中玉米象虫的杀虫活性研究
(西番莲科)广泛生长在非洲东部和南部的许多地区。虽然已知某些种类的植物通常是有毒的,但其中一些被用于传统医学实践。在众多用途中,有一种说法是,当给难产的山羊和奶牛服用时,它会加速分娩过程。我们发现这很有趣,并着手进一步调查。我们研究了球形腺瘤水提取物对大鼠子宫分离制备的影响,以及这种作用如何与麦角新碱和前列腺素F2α这两种成熟的子宫兴奋剂相互作用。在常规实验室条件下,将粗提物和其他药物置于离体大鼠子宫器官浴中进行实验。结果表明,植物提取物引起大鼠子宫的剂量依赖性收缩。小剂量麦角新碱和前列腺素F2α可增强收缩作用。因此,我们假设,由于前列腺素F-2α也是一种内源性激素,在分娩时释放,因此,当这种植物制剂被给予家畜以缓解和加速分娩过程时,观察到的增强可能发生在体内,正如这种植物的传统用途所声称的那样。因此,这些结果为该植物制剂的传统用法提供了科学依据。关键词:球形腺虫;传统医学;催产的行动;大鼠子宫;麦角新碱;前列腺素f2 α。
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