淡水蜗牛(Biomphalaria alexandrina)对真菌衍生化合物的生物反应研究。

A. Mekawey, Salah A R, Mohammed Yosri
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背景亚历山大生物phalaria alexandrina蜗牛作为血吸虫病的过渡宿主,在血吸虫病的传播中起着重要作用。用杀螺剂控制这些蜗牛会对海洋气候产生拮抗作用,对非目标生命形式造成有毒和致癌的后果。目的寻找对环境、植物、鱼类健康、不影响人体生命功能的天然安全的治疗血吸虫病的新物质。方法对50种真菌进行抑菌活性评价。研究了真菌提取物对绿藻生命功能和鱼类财富的影响。活性物质的纯化及其化学结构的鉴定。结果黑枝孢霉和金黄色青霉代谢产物对绿僵螺旋体钉螺有一定的杀伤作用,并测定了有潜力的真菌提取物亚致死浓度(IC10和IC25)对钉螺体内类固醇性激素、肝酶、总蛋白、血脂、白蛋白和葡萄糖水平的影响。对该滤液进行化学分析,分离出一种对蜗牛有效的化合物;它被确认了。蛋白电泳结果表明,真菌滤液对钉螺血淋巴蛋白结构有影响。在暴露于每一种处理的亚致死浓度后,观察到水蚤个体很少或没有死亡。结论从真菌培养物中提取的某些化合物可安全用于山绿螺的生物防治。
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A study on the bio-responses of a freshwater snail (Biomphalaria alexandrina) to fungal derived compounds.
BACKGROUND Biomphalaria alexandrina snails, as transitional hosts of schistosomiasis, plays an essential part in spread of the illness. Control of these snails by the substance molluscicides antagonistically influences the oceanic climate, causing poisonous and cancer-causing consequences for non-target life forms. OBJECTIVE Looking for new naturally safe substances can be used for treatment of schistosomiasis disease with minimal side effects on environment and plants, fish wealth and did not affect on human vital functions. METHODS Fifty fungal species were used to evaluate their activity against Biomphalaria alexandrina. Study the effect of fungal extract on vital functions of Biomphalaria alexandrina and fish wealth. Purification of active substances and identification of their chemical structures. Results Cladosporium nigrellum and Penicillium aurantiogresium metabolites were effective against B. alexandrina snails, the effects of promising fungal extracts sub-lethal concentrations (IC10 & IC25) on the levels of steroid sex hormones, liver enzymes, total protein, lipids, albumin and glucose were determined. Chemical analyses of this filtrate resulted in the separation of a compound effective against snails; it was identified. Protein electrophoresis showed that fungal filtrate affects the protein pattern of snails' haemolymph. Little or no mortality of Daphnia pulex individuals was observed after their exposure to sub lethal concentrations of each treatment. CONCLUSION Certain compounds from fungal cultures could be safely used for biological control of Biomphalaria alexandrina snails.
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