Toxicology of a potential molluscicide derived from the plant Solanum xanthocarpum: a preliminary study

F. Wei, X.-J. Xu, J-B Liu, Y-h Dai, G. Dussart, J. Trigwell
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Abstract A potential molluscicidal extract, obtained from the indigenous Chinese plant Solanum xanthocarpum (Schrad. and Wendl), was tested for toxicity against snails and fish in static, acute-toxicity tests. The extract had a significant effect on mature and young snails of the amphibious Asian freshwater prosobranch Oncomelania hupensis (Gredler) and also on mature specimens of the freshwater pulmonate snails Biomphalaria glabrata (Say) and Lymnaea stagnalis (Linnaeus). The minimum dose that produced 100% mortality of snails exposed for 48h, 4.321mg/litre, is much less than the threshold, of 100mg/litre, set for a potential molluscicide by the World Health Organization. In contrast, the minimum concentration producing 100% mortality in the fish Gobiocypris rarus (Ye and Fu) was 17.28mg/litre. The extract also limited the extent of water-leaving by snails exposed to it, an important feature for the control of amphibious snails. This extract thus represents a promising plant-derived molluscicide which is worthy of further investigation.
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从植物龙葵中提取的潜在杀螺剂的毒理学:初步研究
摘要:从我国本土植物黄杉茄(Solanum xanthocarpum, Schrad)中提取一种具有潜在杀螺作用的提取物。在静态的急性毒性试验中,对蜗牛和鱼类进行了毒性试验。该提取物对亚洲两栖淡水蛇科湖北钉螺(Gredler)的成熟和幼螺以及淡水肺螺(Biomphalaria glabrata)和linnaea滞螺(Linnaeus)的成熟标本均有显著的影响。使蜗牛暴露48小时死亡率达到100%的最低剂量为4.321毫克/升,远远低于世界卫生组织为潜在的杀螺剂设定的100毫克/升的阈值。而对稀有虾虎鱼(Ye和Fu)产生100%死亡率的最低浓度为17.28mg/l。这种提取物还限制了接触它的蜗牛的水分流失程度,这是控制两栖蜗牛的一个重要特征。因此,该提取物是一种很有前途的植物来源的杀软体剂,值得进一步研究。
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