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Schistosomiasis control in endemic areas depends on several factors, including mass drug delivery programs and interrupting the transmission of disease by controlling the intermediate host snails in the freshwater ecosystem using molluscicides. However, the use of the gold standard molluscicide, i.e...
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Published in: | New journal of chemistry 2020-10, Vol.44 (39), p.16948-16958 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Schistosomiasis control in endemic areas depends on several factors, including mass drug delivery programs and interrupting the transmission of disease by controlling the intermediate host snails in the freshwater ecosystem using molluscicides. However, the use of the gold standard molluscicide,
i.e.
, niclosamide, has been considered problematic due to its high cost, toxicity for aquatic organisms, and the emergence of niclosamide-resistant snail populations. In this work, we report the
in silico
driven identification of novel naphthoquinone compounds with high molluscicidal activity against
Biomphalaria glabrata
. For this purpose, we developed statistically robust and validated shape-based and machine learning models using
B. glabrata
bioassay compounds data. Using these models, we prioritized fourteen naphthoquinone compounds for further
in vivo
testing against adult, newly-hatched, and embryo of
B. glabrata
snails. Among them, compounds
3
,
5
,
6
,
7
, and
12
were the best candidates, presenting moderate potency against adult snails (LC
50
: 28.98-102.24 μM) and high potency (LC
50
: 14.52-0.45 μM) against newly-hatched snails and embryos. To summarize, the
in silico
approach explored here allowed us to discover five new molluscicidal candidates for prospective field studies.
Schistosomiasis control in endemic areas depends on several factors, including mass drug delivery programs and interrupting the transmission of disease by controlling the intermediate host snails in the freshwater ecosystem using molluscicides. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d0nj03314f |