2020
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d220101
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The ultrastructure changes of Haemonchus contortus exposed to bamboo leaves (Gigantochloa apus) aqueous extract under in vitro condition

Abstract: Abstract. Widiarso, Nurcahyo W, Kurniasih, Prastowo J. 2021. The ultrastructure changes of Haemonchus contortus exposed to bamboo leaves (Gigantochloa apus) aqueous extract under in vitro condition. Biodiversitas 22: 1-5. The ultrastructural changes induced in adult Haemonchus contortus in vitro using the aqueous extract of bamboo leaves were assessed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The H. contortus adult females were obtained from three groups and treatment was repeated thrice. The first group (T0) … Show more

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“…Aqueous extracts were also used in a study of Acacia mearnsii and H. contortus , where cuticular ruptures and wrinkling were observed, but the stock extract was commercially prepared ( Yoshihara et al, 2015 ). Structural cuticular changes that could inhibit the motility of worms were described in a study using aqueous extracts of bamboo leaves, although the method of extract preparation was not described ( Widiarso et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aqueous extracts were also used in a study of Acacia mearnsii and H. contortus , where cuticular ruptures and wrinkling were observed, but the stock extract was commercially prepared ( Yoshihara et al, 2015 ). Structural cuticular changes that could inhibit the motility of worms were described in a study using aqueous extracts of bamboo leaves, although the method of extract preparation was not described ( Widiarso et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%