Artículos de revistas
Grandisin caused morphological changes larval and toxicity on Aedes aegypti
Fecha
2012Registro en:
Rev. bras. farmacogn.,v.22,n.3,p.517-521,2012
0102-695X
10.1590/S0102-695X2012005000016
Autor
Leite, Ana Carolina C. F.
Kato, Massuo Jorge
Soares, Renata O. A.
Guimarães, Anthony E.
Santos-Mallet, Jacenir R.
Cabral, Marise M. O.
Institución
Resumen
Dengue is a tropical disease caused by an arbovirus transmitted by Aedes aegypti. Since no effective vaccine is available for treating dengue, the present study focused on population vector control through investigating the use of the lignan grandisin, isolated from Piper solmsianum C. DC., Piperaceae, against the larvae of A. aegypti. Grandisin caused larval (L3) mortality at LC50 150 µg/mL. Histological analysis on A. aegypti larvae treated with grandisin (LC50 50 µg/mL) showed changes in the anterior-middle midgut, with intense tissue destruction and cell disorganization.