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ANTHELMINTIC EFFECTS OF DRIED GROUND BANANA PLANT LEAVES (MUSA SPP.) FED TO SHEEP ARTIFICIALLY INFECTED WITH HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS AND TRICHOSTRONGYLUS COLUBRIFORMIS
BACKGROUND: Helminths is a endoparasites that cause the major losses for profitable sheep production in Brazil. The increased development of resistant strains of endoparasites have enforced the search for sustainable alternatives. The aim of this paper was to provide information about endoparasites...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5411864/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28480391 http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/ajtcam.v14i1.15 |
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author | Gregory, Lilian Yoshihara, Eidi Silva, Leandro Kataoaka Fernandes Marques, Eduardo Carvalho Ribeiro, Bruno Leonardo Mendonça de Souza Meira, Enoch Brandão Rossi, Rodolfo Santos do Amarante, Alessandro Francisco Talamini Hasegawa, Marjorie Yumi |
author_facet | Gregory, Lilian Yoshihara, Eidi Silva, Leandro Kataoaka Fernandes Marques, Eduardo Carvalho Ribeiro, Bruno Leonardo Mendonça de Souza Meira, Enoch Brandão Rossi, Rodolfo Santos do Amarante, Alessandro Francisco Talamini Hasegawa, Marjorie Yumi |
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description | BACKGROUND: Helminths is a endoparasites that cause the major losses for profitable sheep production in Brazil. The increased development of resistant strains of endoparasites have enforced the search for sustainable alternatives. The aim of this paper was to provide information about endoparasites control with banana leaves in infected sheep as alternative control strategies and see its viability. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, we performed two trials to investigate the anthelmintic properties of banana leaves on endoparasites in sheep. In Trial 1, twelve sheep were artificially infected with Trichostrongylus colubriformis; in Trial 2, eleven sheep were artificially infected with Haemonchus contortus. Clinical examinations, packed cell volume, total protein, faecal egg counts (FECs) and egg hatchability tests (EHTs) were performed. At the end of the trials, the sheep were humanely slaughtered, and total worm counts were performed. RESULTS: In Trial 1 and 2, no significant FEC decreases were note but significant diference in EHTs were observed. Total worm counts, clinical and haematological parameters did not reveal significant changes between the treatment and control groups. These results suggest that feeding dried ground banana plant leaves to sheep may reduce the viability of Trichostrongylus colubriformis eggs, and this anthelmintic activity is potentially exploitable as part of an integrated parasite management programme. CONCLUSION: However, further investigation is needed to establish the optimal dosage, develop a convenient delivery form and confirm the economic feasibility of using banana plantation byproducts as feed for ruminant species. Abbreviations: Coproculture test (CT)., Faecal egg count (FEC)., Egg hatchability test (EHT) |
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spelling | pubmed-54118642017-06-05 ANTHELMINTIC EFFECTS OF DRIED GROUND BANANA PLANT LEAVES (MUSA SPP.) FED TO SHEEP ARTIFICIALLY INFECTED WITH HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS AND TRICHOSTRONGYLUS COLUBRIFORMIS Gregory, Lilian Yoshihara, Eidi Silva, Leandro Kataoaka Fernandes Marques, Eduardo Carvalho Ribeiro, Bruno Leonardo Mendonça de Souza Meira, Enoch Brandão Rossi, Rodolfo Santos do Amarante, Alessandro Francisco Talamini Hasegawa, Marjorie Yumi Afr J Tradit Complement Altern Med Article BACKGROUND: Helminths is a endoparasites that cause the major losses for profitable sheep production in Brazil. The increased development of resistant strains of endoparasites have enforced the search for sustainable alternatives. The aim of this paper was to provide information about endoparasites control with banana leaves in infected sheep as alternative control strategies and see its viability. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, we performed two trials to investigate the anthelmintic properties of banana leaves on endoparasites in sheep. In Trial 1, twelve sheep were artificially infected with Trichostrongylus colubriformis; in Trial 2, eleven sheep were artificially infected with Haemonchus contortus. Clinical examinations, packed cell volume, total protein, faecal egg counts (FECs) and egg hatchability tests (EHTs) were performed. At the end of the trials, the sheep were humanely slaughtered, and total worm counts were performed. RESULTS: In Trial 1 and 2, no significant FEC decreases were note but significant diference in EHTs were observed. Total worm counts, clinical and haematological parameters did not reveal significant changes between the treatment and control groups. These results suggest that feeding dried ground banana plant leaves to sheep may reduce the viability of Trichostrongylus colubriformis eggs, and this anthelmintic activity is potentially exploitable as part of an integrated parasite management programme. CONCLUSION: However, further investigation is needed to establish the optimal dosage, develop a convenient delivery form and confirm the economic feasibility of using banana plantation byproducts as feed for ruminant species. Abbreviations: Coproculture test (CT)., Faecal egg count (FEC)., Egg hatchability test (EHT) African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI) 2016-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5411864/ /pubmed/28480391 http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/ajtcam.v14i1.15 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Afr. J. Traditional Complementary and Alternative Medicines http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC-BY/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License |
spellingShingle | Article Gregory, Lilian Yoshihara, Eidi Silva, Leandro Kataoaka Fernandes Marques, Eduardo Carvalho Ribeiro, Bruno Leonardo Mendonça de Souza Meira, Enoch Brandão Rossi, Rodolfo Santos do Amarante, Alessandro Francisco Talamini Hasegawa, Marjorie Yumi ANTHELMINTIC EFFECTS OF DRIED GROUND BANANA PLANT LEAVES (MUSA SPP.) FED TO SHEEP ARTIFICIALLY INFECTED WITH HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS AND TRICHOSTRONGYLUS COLUBRIFORMIS |
title | ANTHELMINTIC EFFECTS OF DRIED GROUND BANANA PLANT LEAVES (MUSA SPP.) FED TO SHEEP ARTIFICIALLY INFECTED WITH HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS AND TRICHOSTRONGYLUS COLUBRIFORMIS |
title_full | ANTHELMINTIC EFFECTS OF DRIED GROUND BANANA PLANT LEAVES (MUSA SPP.) FED TO SHEEP ARTIFICIALLY INFECTED WITH HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS AND TRICHOSTRONGYLUS COLUBRIFORMIS |
title_fullStr | ANTHELMINTIC EFFECTS OF DRIED GROUND BANANA PLANT LEAVES (MUSA SPP.) FED TO SHEEP ARTIFICIALLY INFECTED WITH HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS AND TRICHOSTRONGYLUS COLUBRIFORMIS |
title_full_unstemmed | ANTHELMINTIC EFFECTS OF DRIED GROUND BANANA PLANT LEAVES (MUSA SPP.) FED TO SHEEP ARTIFICIALLY INFECTED WITH HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS AND TRICHOSTRONGYLUS COLUBRIFORMIS |
title_short | ANTHELMINTIC EFFECTS OF DRIED GROUND BANANA PLANT LEAVES (MUSA SPP.) FED TO SHEEP ARTIFICIALLY INFECTED WITH HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS AND TRICHOSTRONGYLUS COLUBRIFORMIS |
title_sort | anthelmintic effects of dried ground banana plant leaves (musa spp.) fed to sheep artificially infected with haemonchus contortus and trichostrongylus colubriformis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5411864/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28480391 http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/ajtcam.v14i1.15 |
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