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Abo Bakr,, Y., Eshra, E., Hussein, H. (2007). Calotropis procera GLYCOSIDES ARE MORE EFFECTIVE ON Eobania vermiculata (MÜLLER) THAN METHOMYL AND OTHER PLANT GLYCOSIDES.. Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 32(12), 10519-10527. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2007.221202
Y. Abo Bakr,; E. H. Eshra; H. I. Hussein. "Calotropis procera GLYCOSIDES ARE MORE EFFECTIVE ON Eobania vermiculata (MÜLLER) THAN METHOMYL AND OTHER PLANT GLYCOSIDES.". Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 32, 12, 2007, 10519-10527. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2007.221202
Abo Bakr,, Y., Eshra, E., Hussein, H. (2007). 'Calotropis procera GLYCOSIDES ARE MORE EFFECTIVE ON Eobania vermiculata (MÜLLER) THAN METHOMYL AND OTHER PLANT GLYCOSIDES.', Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 32(12), pp. 10519-10527. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2007.221202
Abo Bakr,, Y., Eshra, E., Hussein, H. Calotropis procera GLYCOSIDES ARE MORE EFFECTIVE ON Eobania vermiculata (MÜLLER) THAN METHOMYL AND OTHER PLANT GLYCOSIDES.. Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 2007; 32(12): 10519-10527. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2007.221202

Calotropis procera GLYCOSIDES ARE MORE EFFECTIVE ON Eobania vermiculata (MÜLLER) THAN METHOMYL AND OTHER PLANT GLYCOSIDES.

Article 11, Volume 32, Issue 12, December 2007, Page 10519-10527  XML PDF (480.81 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2007.221202
Authors
Y. Abo Bakr,; E. H. Eshra; H. I. Hussein
Department of Agricultural Animal Pests, Plant Protection Research Institution, Sabahia, 21616, Baccous, Alexandria, Egypt.
Abstract
Methomyl and the cardiac glycoside extract, isolated from Calotropis procera, were tested against the terrestrial helicid snail Eobania vermiculata (Müller) by the contact method. The LD50 values of tested materials were 153.51 and 13.87 µg/ gm of body weight respectively, which means that the extract is 11 folds more toxic to this snail than methomyl. The spectrophototometric analysis of the cardenolide content of the tested extract proved that it is equivalent to 95 % ouabain, which is a good indication on the purity of the isolated group. At sub lethal doses of the tested extract, changes in alanine transaminases (ALT) level were higher than changes in aspartate transaminases (AST) levels. The results of this work proved that Calotropis procera is an important source for new and strong molluscicidal compounds that could be exploited against Eobania vermiculata and other species of harmful land snails.
Keywords
Calotropis procera; Eobania vermiculata; cardenolide glycocides; methomyl; molluscicidal activity; AST; ALT
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