2016
DOI: 10.2527/jam2016-0699
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0699 In vitro screening of the anthelmintic efficacy of birdsfoot trefoil commercial varieties and cultivars against ovine Haemonchus contortus

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“…It has been hypothesised that the effect of CTs against GIN might be indirect; improvement of the host performance being due to increased protein availability or, directly, by short-term affection of several biological key processes of parasites [71]. This direct influence has been highlighted by many authors both in vivo and in vitro: CT-containing extracts that could inhibit key parasite enzymes which lead to inhibiting larval development [55,72], larval exsheathment [73][74][75][76][77], larval motility and migration [52,78], egg hatching [55,72], larval feeding [77], and motility of adults [79]. However, the modes of action of CT compounds are currently being studied, and few of them have been elucidated.…”
Section: Factors Involved In the Antiparasitic Effect Of Condensed Ta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has been hypothesised that the effect of CTs against GIN might be indirect; improvement of the host performance being due to increased protein availability or, directly, by short-term affection of several biological key processes of parasites [71]. This direct influence has been highlighted by many authors both in vivo and in vitro: CT-containing extracts that could inhibit key parasite enzymes which lead to inhibiting larval development [55,72], larval exsheathment [73][74][75][76][77], larval motility and migration [52,78], egg hatching [55,72], larval feeding [77], and motility of adults [79]. However, the modes of action of CT compounds are currently being studied, and few of them have been elucidated.…”
Section: Factors Involved In the Antiparasitic Effect Of Condensed Ta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nutritional value of Hedysarum coronarium L. [190]. The genus Lotus is formed by perennial legumes adapted to a wide range of weather conditions, including low soil quality and drought [76]. It is usually found as a wild plant, but it can be grown.…”
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“…The goal is to use these tannins alone or in conjunction with chemical dewormers [12][13][14][15]. 3Specifically, plants such as wormwood (Artemisia absinthium [16,17]), mallow (Malva sylvestris L. [17]), Sericea lespedeza [18,19], birds-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus [14,20,21]), and cranberry vine (Vaccinium macrocarpon, [22]) are presently being evaluated using in vitro and in vivo methods. The goal is that using these plants will be able to provide a sustainable option for parasite control for producers in both conventional and organic markets.…”
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confidence: 99%