Schistosomiasis control remains a public health concern, and there is a need to evaluate new strategies for targeting larval and adult stages of the parasite. As is empirically used to treat schistosomiasis, it becomes essential to know its effective action scientifically. This study assessed the cercaricidal and schistosomicidal activity of stem barks raffia wine extract (Rw) and hydroethanolic extract (He). Different concentrations of these extracts were tested against cercariae (31.25-1000 g/mL) and adult worms (62.5-2000 g/mL) of . Niclosamide-olamine 5% (1 g/mL) and praziquantel (10 g/mL) were used as pharmacological controls. Cercariae viability was determined every 30 min for 180 min, and adult worms' motor activity and viability after 24 and 48 h incubation. In addition, cytotoxicity and phytochemical analysis were performed. He was lethal to cercariae and adult worms with LC of 73.91 g/mL after 60 min of incubation and 731.17 g/mL after 48 h of incubation, respectively. Furthermore, a significant reduction of 94.44% in motor activity was observed in surviving worms at the concentration of 2000 g/mL. Rw was less effective on cercariae with an LC of 617.86 g/mL after 180 min and on adult worms with a mortality rate of 9.83% at 2000 g/mL for 48 h incubation. Both extracts showed a weak cytotoxicity profile with an IC of 983.50 g/mL for He and more than 1000 g/mL for Rw. The LC-MS analysis of He allowed the detection of two annotated diterpenoids. Based on the selectivity index, the hydroethanolic extract of stem barks disclosed an intense cercaricidal activity and a moderate schistosomicidal effect with low cytotoxicity. These findings may support the potential use of as a natural product or a source of natural-derived compounds for interrupting schistosomiasis transmission.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2672150 | DOI Listing |
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