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Burchellin: effects on Triatoma infestans and on Trypanosoma cruzi within this vector

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Supplementation of blood with the neolignan burchellin (50 µg/ml), a compound from the arboreous Lauraceae Aniba burchelli, affected the ingestion of blood and the course of excretion of fourth- and fifth-instar larvae of Triatoma infestans, the latter especially within the first 4 h after feeding. The total resultant weight loss of treated fourth instars within 24 and 48 h after feeding was only 24% and 28% vs 41% and 48%, respectively, in untreated bugs. In fifth instars, the total weight losses of untreated bugs within 24 and 48 h after feeding were 38% and 41% whereas the weight of treated bugs decreased by 28% and 34%, respectively. In a treatment of Trypanosoma cruzi-infected fourth instars, burchellin significantly reduced the population density of the established infection in the rectum at 5 and 10 days after feeding. This was especially due to a significant increase in the number of the main dividing stage, the epimastigote.

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Cabral, .M., Azambuja, .P., Gottlieb, .O. et al. Burchellin: effects on Triatoma infestans and on Trypanosoma cruzi within this vector. Parasitol Res 87, 730–735 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004360100434

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