2019
DOI: 10.26605/medvet-v13n2-3067
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Anthelmintic activity of Annona crassiflora leaves against Haemonchus contortus: part 1: in vitro inhibition of the hatchability and larval development

Abstract: Anthelmintic activity of Annona crassiflora leaves against Haemonchus contortus: part 1: in vitro inhibition of the hatchability and larval development [Atividade antihelmíntica de folhas de Annona crassiflora contra Haemonchus contortus: parte 1: inibição in vitro da eclodibilidade e do desenvolvimento larval] "Scientific Article/Artigo Científico"

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“…One group with non-treated lambs represented the negative control, and the other group was treated with 61.2 mg (ms)/Kg/BW of M. flexuosa leaves extract dissolved in water and administrated via esophageal probe for two consecutive days. The dosage was based on the LC90 estimated by the larval development inhibition test (Morais-Costa et al, 2016;Caldeira et al, 2019a;Caldeira et al, 2019b). The treatment was conducted in the morning, after a 12-h fasting period and the animals were monitored for any signs of behavioral and clinical alterations.…”
Section: In Vivo Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One group with non-treated lambs represented the negative control, and the other group was treated with 61.2 mg (ms)/Kg/BW of M. flexuosa leaves extract dissolved in water and administrated via esophageal probe for two consecutive days. The dosage was based on the LC90 estimated by the larval development inhibition test (Morais-Costa et al, 2016;Caldeira et al, 2019a;Caldeira et al, 2019b). The treatment was conducted in the morning, after a 12-h fasting period and the animals were monitored for any signs of behavioral and clinical alterations.…”
Section: In Vivo Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%