Abstract

The present study aims to evaluate the efficacy of a novel drug delivery system of the modified rice hydrogel containing praziquantel (PZQ) against Philophthalmus gralli isolated from ostrich eyes and determine the toxicity of the preparation on chicken eye model. The parasiticidal activity of PZQ (0, 1, 10, and 100 µg/mL) was tested on P. gralli. The ophthalmic antiparasitic hydrogel was formulated with appropriate amount of PZQ and chemically modified rice gel. The parasitic morphology after exposure with the preparation was examined under scanning electron microscope (SEM). The anthelminthic efficacy of the preparation on motility and mortality of parasites was performed by visual inspection and vital dye staining. The ocular irritation of the preparation was evaluated for 21 days using standard avian model followed by OECD 405. The results demonstrated that the parasiticidal activity of PZQ against P. gralli appears to be in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. In addition, the concentration of PZQ 10 µg/mL (Chi squared test, p = 0.003) and exposure time for 24 h (log-rank test, p = 0.0004) is sufficient to kill parasites, when statistically compared to negative control group. Rice hydrogel containing a lethal concentration of 10 µg/mL PZQ was successfully prepared. The preparation illustrated good parasitic killing and motile inhibiting effect on P. gralli compared with PZQ 10 µg/mL and its control (p < 0.05). An appearance under SEM of non-viable parasite after being incubated with the preparation, showing parasitic deformity, was observed comparing with the viable parasite in 0.9% normal saline solution (NSS). Moreover, no irritation of chicken eyes was also observed. Our results contribute to understanding the efficacy and the safety of the rice hydrogel of PZQ which have a predictive value for controlling P. gralli on the animal eyes. However, the pharmacological application needs to be further investigated for the best possible therapeutic approach.

Highlights

  • Philophthalmus gralli (P. gralli), is digenean trematodes of the family Philophthalmidae occurring in the avian ocular infestations

  • The conjunctival trematode from the ostrich in the present study was identified as P. gralli, which was submitted to GenBank database under accession numbers MZ088139, 99.92%

  • Rice hydrogel containing a lethal concentration of 10 μg/mL PZQ was successfully prepared

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Introduction

Philophthalmus gralli (P. gralli), is digenean trematodes of the family Philophthalmidae occurring in the avian ocular infestations. In the past few years, a raising incidence of avian philophthalmosis have been reported in captive and wild birds. Pharmaceutics 2021, 13, 952 reports were commonly found in the tinamus major birds [1], the greater rhea [2], and the ostriches [3]. The ostrich (Struthio camelus) is a valuable animal in the natural, the zoo, and the commercial husbandry sectors [5]. This trematode was found in the ostriches, causing ocular swelling, conjunctivitis, constant lacrimation, and ocular purulent discharge [2,3]. The therapeutic regimen with safety and efficacy profiles for the routine anthelminthic treatment of avian philophthalmiasis was not well recommended

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