Effectiveness testing of some vegetal extracts comparing with clasical anthelmintics

We have tested the efficacy of some vegetal extracts (Parazitol –Medica Laboratories, a natural product with an anthelmintic effect and a Cucurbita sp. oil extract) compared to the classic anthelmintics (Rombendazol – Romvac and Dehelman – KRKA Slovenia) at domestic poultry, whose parasitical status...

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Main Authors: Ilie M.S., Darabus Gh., Oprescu I, Morariu S, Narcisa Mederle, Alina lie, Imre K, Florica Morariu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociaţia Naţională a Fabricanţilor de Produse de Uz Veterinar 2007-12-01
Series:Medicamentul Veterinar
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Online Access:http://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/410-ARTICOL%2013%20MARIUS%20ILIE.pdf
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Summary:We have tested the efficacy of some vegetal extracts (Parazitol –Medica Laboratories, a natural product with an anthelmintic effect and a Cucurbita sp. oil extract) compared to the classic anthelmintics (Rombendazol – Romvac and Dehelman – KRKA Slovenia) at domestic poultry, whose parasitical status had been previously established through animal killing and necropsies. Parazitol and the pumpkin oil have had a lower efficacy than the levamisole and albendazole upon the species Ascaridia galli. Heterakis gallinarum was not affected by the pumpkin oil. Parazitol have a moderate efficacy (36%), while levamisole and albendazole were very efficient (100%). The treatments with albendazole upon the cestods belonging to the genus Raillietina have had a 100% efficacy. In cestods, Parazitol had a better efficacy (57%) than the pumpkin oil (14%).
ISSN:1843-9527
2069-2463