Antiparasitical efficacy of sophoraflavanone G isolated from Sophora flavescens against parasitic protozoa Ichthyophthirius multifiliis

Vet Parasitol. 2022 Jun:306:109731. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2022.109731. Epub 2022 May 22.

Abstract

Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, a global distributed protozoan parasite, causes "White spot disease" and leads to serious mortality of freshwater fish in aquaculture. The present study was conducted to assess the anti-I. multifiliis efficacy of active compound isolated from Sophora flavescens. The isolated active compound was identified as sophoraflavanone G (SG) with ESI-MS and NMR. In vitro tests, SG at concentrations of 0.5 mg/L and 2 mg/L resulted in death of all theronts and tomonts, respectively; SG at concentrations of 0.125 mg/L and 0.25 mg/L notably decreased theronts infectivity (p < 0.05). Additionally, the in vivo test results showed that a cumulative delivery of SG at concentration of 2 mg/L for 7 days protected fish from I. multifiliis infection. The 96-h LC50 (median lethal concentration) and safety concentration of SG to grass carp were 46.6 mg/L and 11.3 mg/L, respectively. The present work indicated that SG was a potential safe and effectively therapeutic agent in treating I. multifiliis.

Keywords: Antiparasitic activity; Ichthyophthirius multifiliis; Sophora flavescens; Sophoraflavanone G; Toxicity.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Ciliophora Infections* / drug therapy
  • Ciliophora Infections* / parasitology
  • Ciliophora Infections* / veterinary
  • Fish Diseases* / drug therapy
  • Fish Diseases* / parasitology
  • Flavanones
  • Hymenostomatida*
  • Parasites*
  • Sophora*

Substances

  • Flavanones
  • vexibinol