Understanding the Artemia Salina (Brine Shrimp) Test: Pharmacological Significance and Global Impact. Article uri icon

Abstracto

  • Olmedo DA, Vásquez Y, Morán JA, De León EG, Caballero-George C, Solís PN. Comprensión de la prueba de Artemia salina (camarones de salmuera): importancia farmacológica e impacto global. Criba de alto rendimiento Comb Chem. 3 de julio de 2023. doi: 10.2174/1386207326666230703095928. Epub antes de imprimir. PMID: 37403396.


    Abstract

    Background: The microplate benchtop brine shrimp test (BST) has been widely used for screening and bio-guided isolation of many active compounds, including natural products. Although the interpretation given to the results appears dissimilar, our findings suggest a correlation between positive results with a specific mechanism of action.

    Objective: This study aimed to evaluate drugs belonging to fifteen pharmacological categories having diverse mechanisms of action and carry out a bibliometric analysis of over 700 citations related to microwell BST.

    Methods: Test compounds were evaluated in a serial dilution on the microwell BST using healthy nauplii of Artemia salina and after 24 hrs of exposition, the number of alive and dead nauplii was determined, and the LC50 was estimated. A metric study regarding the citations of the BST miniaturized method, sorted by type of documents cited, contributing country, and interpretation of results was conducted on 706 selected citations found in Google Scholar.

    Results: Out of 206 drugs tested belonging to fifteen pharmacological categories, twenty-six showed LC50 values

    Conclusion: BST is a simple, affordable, benchtop assay, capable of detecting cytotoxic drugs with specific mechanisms of action, such as protein synthesis inhibition, antimitotic, DNA binding, topoisomerase I inhibitors, and caspases cascade interfering drugs. The microwell BST is a technique that is used worldwide for the bio-guided isolation of cytotoxic compounds from different sources.

     

fecha de publicación

  • 2024

Palabras clave

  • Artemia salina; Brine shrimp test; antineoplastic; bibliometric; bioassay; cytotoxicity; mechanism of action.

Identificador único PubMed

  • 37403396