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  • Scientists studied houseflies, which can carry infections, using special tiny particles made from mushrooms to see if they could kill the fly larvae.
  • They found that the particles were toxic, with the larvae starting to get hurt at certain amounts when dipped or fed the particles.
  • The study showed that these particles not only harmed the larvae but also changed their bodies and reduced their growth, meaning they could help control housefly populations.

Article Abstract

The common housefly, Musca domestica, known for transmitting over 100 infections, was studied using green-synthesized Cadmium Sulfide nanoparticles (CdS NPs) from Agaricus bisporus. These CdS NPs were tested on third-instar larvae under laboratory conditions using dipping and feeding methods with concentrations (75, 100, 125, 150, 175, and 200 µg/mL). The toxicity, measured by LC50, was found to be 138 µg/mL for dipping treatment and 123 µg/mL for feeding treatment. Analysis with an energy-dispersive X-ray microanalyzer confirmed Cd accumulation in the larval midgut, indicating penetration of CdS NPs into the organism, which may potentially increase their toxicity. CdS NPs caused disruptions in Heat Shock Protein 70, cell apoptosis, and various biochemical components. Scanning electron microscopy revealed morphological abnormalities in larvae, pupae, and adults exposed to CdS NPs. Ultrastructural examination showed significant midgut tissue abnormalities in larvae treated with 123 µg/mL of CdS NPs. Our study demonstrated that green-synthesized CdS NPs from A. bisporus can effectively control the development of M. domestica larvae.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11401898PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-70060-yDOI Listing

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