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Byrsonima intermedia preparations inhibits trypsin and chymotrypsin activities from Aedes aegypti larval gut
Author(s) -
Bezerra da Silva Cristiane,
Suellen Rech Katlin,
Fernanda Maria Marins Ocampos,
Dalarmi Luciane,
Cristina Godoy Jasinski Vanessa,
de F aacute tima Gaspari Dias Josiane,
M. Sandra,
Alberto Kerber Vitor,
Danna Kulik Juliana,
Mari Fujiwara Gislene,
de Oliveira Maislian,
Gomes Miguel Obd uacute lio,
Dallarmi Miguel Marilis
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of medicinal plants research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1996-0875
DOI - 10.5897/jmpr2013.5254
Subject(s) - larvicide , aedes aegypti , chymotrypsin , trypsin , larva , biology , bark (sound) , trypsin inhibitor , fraction (chemistry) , botany , chemistry , enzyme , chromatography , biochemistry , ecology
This work describes the larvicidal activity of the ethanolic crude extract (EEB) as well as the hexanic (FH), chloroform (FCL), ethyl acetate (FAE) and remaining (FR) fractions obtained from Byrsonima intermedia leaves and bark against Aedes aegypti. Hexanic and remaining fractions from the leaves demonstrated larvicide activity against A. aegypti larvae on the 3rd stage, with LC50 values of 250 and 125 μg/ml-1, respectively, with less mortality as compared to the other fractions. Hexanic and remaining fraction from the leaves demonstrated larvicide acitivity against A. aegypti larvae on the 3rd stage, with LC50 values of 250 and 125 μg/ml-1, respectively, with less mortality as compared to the other fractions. Trypsin activities from gut of larvae treated with the extract or the fractions were significant (p < 0.05), and the major effects occurred with hexanic fraction (0.06 μmol min-1) and remaining fraction (0.09 μmol min-1) in the 1000 μg/ml-1 concentration, respectively. The same fractions inhibited chymotrypsin activity in 0.06 μmol/ml-1 (hexanic fraction) and 0.13 μmol/ml-1 (remaining fraction) at 1000 μg/ml-1. The inhibition was dose-dependent. The results show the inhibitory effects of the hexanic and remaining fractions from the leaves of B. intermedia on trypsin and chymotrypsin activity, which may be responsible for the deleterious effects on larvae mortality. The crude ethanolic extract and fractions of the bark does not inhibit the synthesis of trypsin compared to control. The results show the inhibitory effects of the hexanic and remaining fraction from the leaves of B. intermedia on trypsin and chymotrypsin activity, which may be responsible for the deleterious effects on larvae mortality.   Key words: Digestive system, dengue fever, larvicidal activity, natural products.

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