Introduction:The essential oil Mentha x villosa (MVEO) has a wide range of actions, including
antibacterial, antifungal, antiprotozoal and schistosomicidal actions. The present
study aimed to investigate the ultrastructural changes of MVEO on the tegument of
adult Schistosoma mansoni. Materials and Methods:Different concentrations of MVEO were tested on S. mansoni adult worms in vitro.
Ultrastructural changes on the tegument of these adult worms were evaluated using
scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
Results:The MVEO caused the death of all worms at 500 μg mL-1 after 24 h. After
24h of 500 μg mL-1 MVEO treatment, bubble lesions were observed over
the entire body of worms and they presented loss of tubercles in some regions of
the ventral portion. In the evaluation by TEM, S. mansoni adult worms treated with
MVEO, 500 μg mL-1, presented changes in the tegument and vacuoles in
the syncytial matrix region. Glycogen granules close to the muscle fibers were
visible. Conclusion:The ability of MVEO to cause extensive ultrastructural damage to S. mansoni adult
worms correlates with its schistosomicidal effects and confirms earlier findings
with S. mansoni.
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