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Entomopathogenic marine actinomycetes as potential and low-cost biocontrol agents against bloodsucking arthropods.

Karthik Loganathan1, Gaurav Kumar, Arivarasan Vishnu Kirthi, Kokati Venkata Bhaskara Rao, Abdul Abdul Rahuman.   

Abstract

A novel approach to control strategies for integrated blood-feeding parasite management is in high demand, including the use of biological control agents. The present study aims to determine the efficacy of optimized crude extract of actinomycetes strain LK1 as biological control agent against the fourth-instar larvae of Anopheles stephensi and Culex tritaeniorhynchus (Diptera: Culicidae) and adults of Haemaphysalis bispinosa, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Acari: Ixodidae), and Hippobosca maculata (Diptera: Hippoboscidae). Antiparasitic activity was optimized using the Plackett-Burman method, and the design was developed using the software Design-Expert version 8.0.7.1. The production of the optimized crude actinomycetes LK1 strain extract was performed using response surface methodology to optimize the process parameters of protease inhibitor activity of marine actinobacteria for the independent variables like pH, temperature, glucose, casein, and NaCl at two levels (-1 and +1). The potential actinomycetes strain was identified as Saccharomonas spp., and the metamodeling surface simulation procedure was followed. It was studied using a computer-generated experimental design, automatic control of simulation experiments, and sequential optimization of the metamodels fitted to a simulation response surface function. The central composite design (CCD) used for the analysis of treatment showed that a second-order polynomial regression model was in good agreement with the experimental results at R (2) = 0.9829 (p < 0.05). The optimized values of the variables for antioxidant production were pH 6.00, glucose 1.3%, casein 0.09%, temperature 31.23 °C, and NaCl 0.10%. The LK1 strain-optimized crude extract was purified using reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography, and the isolated protease inhibitor showed antiparasitic activity. The antiparasitic activity of optimized crude extract of LK1 was tested against larvae of A. stephensi (LC₅₀ = 31.82 ppm; r(2) = 0.818) and C. tritaeniorhynchus (LC₅₀ = 26.62 ppm; r(2) = 0.790) and adults of H. bispinosa (LC₅₀ = 106.58 ppm; r(2) = 0.871), R. (B.) microplus (LC₅₀ = 92.96 ppm; r(2) = 0.913), and H. maculata (LC₅₀ = 84.90 ppm; r(2) = 0.857).

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24013340     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-013-3585-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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