Molecules (May 2024)

Screening the Efficacy and Safety of Molluscicides from Three Leaf Extracts of <i>Chimonanthus</i> against the Invasive Apple Snail, <i>Pomacea canaliculata</i>

  • Deying He,
  • Cheng Li,
  • Qitao Su,
  • Yiying Lin,
  • Zhengrong Zou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29112487
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 11
p. 2487

Abstract

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Pomacea canaliculata, the invasive snail, is a host of the parasitic nematode Angiostrongylus cantonensis, which has adverse effects on the agriculture system and human health. This work evaluated the molluscicidal activity of petroleum ether extracts (PEEs) from three species of Chimonanthus against the snail P. canaliculate. Pcp (PEE of C. praecox) showed the most effective molluscicide activity. Sixty-one compounds were identified by GC-MS and the main components were terpenoids and fatty acids. The half-lethal concentration (LC50) of Pcp at 24 h (0.27 mg/mL) and 48 h (0.19 mg/mL) was used to evaluate the biochemical alterations in snail tissue. These sublethal concentrations caused the levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activity to increase, while acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity decreased. Also, under LC50 treatment, several histological changes were observed in the hepatopancreas and foot of the snail compared with the control group. Moreover, the toxic test in rice demonstrated that Pcp has low toxicity. These results suggest that Pcp could be developed as an effective molluscicide for P. canaliculata control.

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