SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI: ANTIPARASITIC EFFECTS OF ORALLY ADMINISTERED NIGELLA SATIVA OIL AND/OR CHROOCOCCUS TURGIDUS EXTRACT

Medhat Ali; Marwa Abou Eldahab; Hoda Anwer Mansour; AHMED MOHAMMED HAMDY NIGM;

Abstract


Schistosoma mansoni is one of the parasites causing schistosomiasis, a disease which threatens millions
of people all over the world. Traditional chemical drugs are not fully effective against schistosomaisis due
to the evolving drug resistant worm strains, so exploring new remedies derived from natural products is
a good way to fight schistosomiasis. In the present investigation two natural products, Nigella sativa oil
and Chroococcus turgidus extract were used separately or in a combination to explore their effect on
S. mansoni. The infected mice treated with Chroococcus turgidus extract or/and sativa seed oil showed a
significant decrease in the total worm burden. The total number of deposited eggs by females of S. mansoni
was significantly decreased in the liver of mice treated with Chroococcus turgidus extract or/and
sativa seed oil. However, in the intestine, the number of eggs was significantly reduced in mice treated
with algal extract and those treated with both algal extract and oil. Fecundity of female S. mansoni
showed a significant decrease from mice treated with algal extract or/and sativa seed oil. According to
SEM investigations the tegmental surface, oral and ventral suckers of worms also showed considerable
changes; as the tubercles lost their spines, some are swollen and torn out. The suckers become edematous
and enlarged while the tegmental surface is damaged due to the treatment with Chroococcus turgidus
extract or/and sativa seed oil. In conclusion, the Nigella sativa oil and Chroococcus turgidus extract are
promising natural compounds that can be used in fighting schistosomiasis.


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Title SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI: ANTIPARASITIC EFFECTS OF ORALLY ADMINISTERED NIGELLA SATIVA OIL AND/OR CHROOCOCCUS TURGIDUS EXTRACT
Authors Medhat Ali; Marwa Abou Eldahab; Hoda Anwer Mansour; AHMED MOHAMMED HAMDY NIGM 
Keywords Black seed;Chroococcus turgidus;Cyanophyte;Electron microscopy;Schistosoma
Issue Date 2016
Journal Acta Biologica Hungarica 
Volume 67
Issue 3
Start page 247
End page 260
DOI 10.1556/018.67.2016.3.3

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