Anthelmintic Efficacy Of Some Indigenous Medicinal Plants In Goats

Authors

  • Varsha Bagde Department of Parasitology, Nagpur Veterinary College, Seminary Hills, Nagpur (M.S.) (440006)
  • Pratibha Jumde Department of Parasitology, Nagpur Veterinary College, Seminary Hills, Nagpur (M.S.) (440006)

Keywords:

Plants, Anthelmintic, Efficacy, Helminthes, Parasites

Abstract

Anthelmintic efficacy of aqueous extracts of seeds of Butea frondosa, Neem oil (Azadirecta indica), mixture of Butea frondosa seed extract and Neem oil and a commercial preparation Jantana powder showed potential in vivo efficacy against helminth parasites in naturally infected goats. Butea frondosa seed extract showed 95.23 % efficacy against Trichuris spp., 92.3% against Oesophagostomum spp. and 100 % against Moniezia spp. at 40, 6 and 8 days post treatment, respectively. The efficacy of Neem oil was 93.33 % for Trichuris spp. after 20 days of treatment. (100% for Oesophagostomum spp., Haemonchus spp. and Moniezia spp. after 10, 4 and 30 days of treatment, respectively). Mixture of Neem oil and Butea frondosa seed extract showed 100 % efficacy for Trichuris and Oesophagostomum spp. after 30 days of treatment whereas Jantana powder was 100 % effective against Trichuris spp. and Oesophagostomum spp. after 4 and 20 days of treatment, respectively. 

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Published

2015-04-20

How to Cite

Bagde, .V., & Jumde , .P. (2015). Anthelmintic Efficacy Of Some Indigenous Medicinal Plants In Goats. Indian Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology, 11(1), 34–35. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijvsbt/article/view/2864