Molluscicidal activity of methomyl and cardenolide extracts from Calotropis procera and Adenium arabicum against the land snail Monacha cantiana

Al-Sarar, Ali; Hussein, Hamdy; Abobakr, Yasser; Bayoumi, Alaa Eldin;

Abstract


In this work, we have evaluated the molluscicidal activity of two cardenolide extracts from Adenium arabicum Balf f. [the benzene (B) and methanol (M) extracts], one cardenolide extract from Calotropis procera (Aiton) W.T. Aiton (extract C), and methomyl against the harmful land snail Monacha cantiana (Montagu). The contact LD50 values for the above mentioned plant extracts were 12.62, 34.63, and 34.35 mg.kg -1 of body weight, respectively, while the LD50 for methomyl was 116.62 mg.kg -1, that is, the plant extracts were 9.24, 3.37, and 3.4 times more toxic than methomyl. In addition, a simple colorimetric method, based on Kedde reagent, was modified to determine cardenolide concentrations in plant extracts. Thin layer chromatography analysis (TLC) showed several cardiac glycosidal compounds in each plant extract. The results proved that cardiac glycosides are promising candidate compounds that could be used to control land snails, or exploited to develop new, effective, and environmentally friendly molluscicides. © 2012 by the Authors.


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Title Molluscicidal activity of methomyl and cardenolide extracts from Calotropis procera and Adenium arabicum against the land snail Monacha cantiana
Authors Al-Sarar, Ali; Hussein, Hamdy; Abobakr, Yasser; Bayoumi, Alaa Eldin 
Keywords Adenium arabicum | Calotropis procera | Cardenolides | Land snails | Molluscicides | Monacha cantiana
Issue Date 1-May-2012
Journal Molecules 
ISSN 1420-3049
DOI 10.3390/molecules17055310
PubMed ID 22565481
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84861495547

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