Title
In vitro anthelmintic evaluation of Gliricidia sepium, Leucaena leucocephala, and Pithecellobium dulce: Fingerprint analysis of extracts by UHPLC-orbitrap mass spectrometry
Date Issued
01 July 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Romero N.
Cubides-Cárdenas J.
Escobar N.
García-Beltrán O.
Simirgiotis M.J.
Céspedes Á.
Universidad de Chile
Publisher(s)
MDPI AG
Abstract
In the present work, the anthelmintic activity (AA) of ethanolic extracts obtained from Gliricidia sepium, Leucaena leucocephala, and Pithecellobium dulce was evaluated using the third-stage-larval (L3) exsheathment inhibition test (LEIT) and egg hatch test (EHT) on Haemonchus contortus. Extracts were tested at concentrations of 0.3, 0.6, 1.2, 2.5, 5.0, 10, 20, and 40 mg/mL. The larval exsheathment inhibition (LEI) results showed that G. sepium achieved the highest average inhibition of 91.2%, compared with 44.6% for P. dulce and 41.0% for L. leucocephala at a concentration of 40 mg/mL; the corresponding IC50 values were 22.4, 41.7, and 43.3 mg/mL, respectively. The rates of egg hatching inhibition (EHI) at a concentration of 5 mg/mL were 99.5% for G. sepium, 64.2% for P. dulce, and 54% for L. leucocephala; the corresponding IC50 values were 1.9 mg/mL for G. sepium, 3.9 mg/mL for P. dulce, and 4.3 mg/mL for L. leucocephala. The species extracts studied here were also analyzed by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography and Orbitrap high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-Q/Orbitrap/MS/MS), resulting in the compounds' identification associated with AA. Glycosylated flavonoids and methoxyphenols were observed in all three species: fatty acids in G. sepium and P. dulce; phenylpropanoids, anthraquinone glycosides, amino acids and glycosylated phenolic acids in G. sepium; and flavonoids in L. leucocephala. Comparatively, G. sepium presented a greater diversity of compounds potentially active against the control of gastrointestinal nematodes, which was associated with the results obtained in the applied tests.
Volume
25
Issue
13
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biotecnología agrícola, Biotecnología alimentaria Protección y nutrición de las plantas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85087427460
PubMed ID
Source
Molecules
Sponsor(s)
O.G.-B. Thank funding from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, and ICETEX, Programme Ecosistema Científico-Colombia Científica, from the Francisco José de Caldas Fund, Grand RC-FP44842-212-2018. C.A. thanks FONDECYT Regular 1190314 (CONICYT) and M.J.S Grand RC-FP44842-212-2018. The authors express their thanks to Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Universidad de Chile; Animal Health Laboratory, Tibaitatá Research Center, AGROSAVIA, Mosquera, Colombia; and Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. O.G-B. Grand RC-FP44842-212-2018 Colombia científica., Universidad de Ibagué, and Facultad de Medicina Veterinariay Producción Animal, Universidad del Tolima. Funding: O.G.-B. Thank funding from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, and ICETEX, Programme Ecosistema Científico-Colombia Científica, from the Francisco José de Caldas Fund, Grand RC-FP44842-212-2018. C.A. thanks FONDECYT Regular 1190314 (CONICYT) and M.J.S Grand RC-FP44842-212-2018.
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