2011
DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v5i3.72208
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Effets anthelminthiques <i>in vivo</i> de la poudre de feuilles de <i>Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloïdes</i> et de <i>Newbouldia laevis</i> sur les nématodes parasites gastrointestinaux des chevreaux Djallonké

Abstract: Les effets anthelminthiques de la poudre de feuilles de Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloïdes et de Newbouldia laevis ont été évalués in vivo sur Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus colubriformis et Oesophagostomum columbianum chez les chevreaux Djallonké âgés de 4 à 5 mois. Les doses de 3,2 et 4,8 g/kg poids vif ont été administrées par voie orale pendant trois jours consécutifs. Le taux de réduction de l'excrétion fécale est respectivement passé, entre une et trois semaines après traitement de 55% à 84% pour Z. zant… Show more

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“…Previous studies have already shown that these plants are used to treat digestive disorders in domestic animals ( Hounzangbé-Adoté, 2001 ; Kabore et al., 2007 ; Yineger et al., 2007 ; Djoueche et al., 2011 ; Attindéhou et al., 2012 ; Usha et al., 2016 ; Ouachinou et al., 2019 ). In addition, chemical and biological studies have been conducted and confirmed the in vivo and in vitro efficacy of some of these plants ( Chandrawathani et al., 2006 ; Agaie and Onyeyili, 2007 ; Kabore et al., 2009 ; Azando et al., 2011 ; Olounladé et al., 2011 ; Koné et al., 2012 ). In previous studies, Z. zanthoxyloides, A. indica , A. leiocarpa and S. mombin have shown a strong activity in treatement of gastrointestinal parasitosis of small ruminants ( Chandrawathani et al., 2006 ; Agaie and Onyeyili Kabore et al., 2009 ; Azando et al., 2011 ), this may be explained traditional usage of these plants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Previous studies have already shown that these plants are used to treat digestive disorders in domestic animals ( Hounzangbé-Adoté, 2001 ; Kabore et al., 2007 ; Yineger et al., 2007 ; Djoueche et al., 2011 ; Attindéhou et al., 2012 ; Usha et al., 2016 ; Ouachinou et al., 2019 ). In addition, chemical and biological studies have been conducted and confirmed the in vivo and in vitro efficacy of some of these plants ( Chandrawathani et al., 2006 ; Agaie and Onyeyili, 2007 ; Kabore et al., 2009 ; Azando et al., 2011 ; Olounladé et al., 2011 ; Koné et al., 2012 ). In previous studies, Z. zanthoxyloides, A. indica , A. leiocarpa and S. mombin have shown a strong activity in treatement of gastrointestinal parasitosis of small ruminants ( Chandrawathani et al., 2006 ; Agaie and Onyeyili Kabore et al., 2009 ; Azando et al., 2011 ), this may be explained traditional usage of these plants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In addition, chemical and biological studies have been conducted and confirmed the in vivo and in vitro efficacy of some of these plants (Chandrawathani et al, 2006;Agaie and Onyeyili, 2007;Kabore et al, 2009;Azando et al, 2011;Olounlad e et al, 2011;Kon e et al, 2012). In previous studies, Z. zanthoxyloides, A. indica, A. leiocarpa and S. mombin have shown a strong activity in treatement of gastrointestinal parasitosis of small ruminants (Chandrawathani et al, 2006;Agaie and Onyeyili Kabore et al, 2009;Azando et al, 2011), this may be explained traditional usage of these plants. Chemical analysis of these plants revealed that they contain maintly, tannins, flavonoids, alkaloids and anthraquinones (Igwe et al, 2010;Barku et al, 2013), that may be the reason for their effectiveness.…”
Section: Plants Used To Treat Different Disorders Groupsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In recent years, plants have been widely used in veterinary medicine to treat ailments 13 , especially gastrointestinal strongyles of small ruminants 10,21 . Homeopathy, herbal medicine, and aromatherapy are three alternative forms of animal health management 9,19 .…”
Section: Alternative Methods Of Managing Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Small Ruminantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several previous studies have already shown that these plants are used to treat digestive disorders in domestic animals [8,12,13,15,19,333,34]. In addition, chemical and biological studies have been conducted and confirmed the in vivo and in vitro efficacy of some of these plants [35,36,37,38,39,40]. Nevertheless, Striga hermonthica;…”
Section: Diversity Of Inventoried Medicinal Speciesmentioning
confidence: 98%