Comparative Anthelmintic Efficacy of Caesalpinia Crista, Nigella Sativa and Oxfendazole in Broilers with Experimentally Induced Ascaridia Galli Infection -

S. Shah, M. S. Khan, I. Ali, T. H. Rafiullah, H. Sattar
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The study was conducted to explore the effect of two herbal drugs, Caesalpinia crista and Nigella sativa in comparison with Oxfendazole in broilers experimentally induced with Ascaridia galli infection .A total of 130 day old broiler chicks were divided into five groups i.e. A, B, C, D and E each group having 26 birds. Group E was kept as negative control, while all other groups were induced with experimental Ascardia galli infection on 15 day. Group A was kept as positive control and groups B and C were treated with Caesalpinia crista and Nigella sativa as methanolic extract orally once @50mg/kg body weight and group D was medicated with Oxfendazole @10mg/kg body weight orally once on 25 day post infection. On 25th day post infection before treatment 4 birds from each group were slaughtered, and worm count was done. The efficacy was confirmed by counting the worm, slaughtering all the bird on 30 day post infection. The mean worm count was significantly different (p<0.05) between the treated and non treated groups. The efficacy of the plant extracts were less as compare to Oxfendazole. The efficacy of Caesalpinia crista and Nigella sativa was 70.83% and 57.5% respectively while the efficacy of Oxfendazole was 90.83%.In vitro treatment at 37±1°C revealed that a serial dose of the plant extract caused dose-dependent vermicidal effect on the worm (significant efficacy at P<0.05), except at the lowest dose (i.e. 5 mg/mL). The efficacy of drugs was calculated on the basis of reduction in total worm count after treatment.
猪冠状囊孢菌、芥黑菌和奥芬达唑对实验性高利蛔虫感染肉鸡驱虫效果的比较
本试验以130日龄肉仔鸡为试验对象,分为A、B、C、D、E 5组,每组26只鸡,研究两种中草药荆芥和黑Nigella sativa与奥芬达唑对实验诱导的鸡胃蛔虫感染的影响。E组作为阴性对照,其余各组均在第15天进行实验性鸡蛔虫感染诱导。A组作为阳性对照,B、C组分别给予冠状麻和黑鬼甲醇提取物50mg/kg体重口服1次,D组在感染后25 D给予奥芬达唑10mg/kg体重口服1次。治疗前感染后第25天,每组屠宰4只,进行虫虫计数。在感染后30天,通过数虫和屠宰所有的鸟类来证实效果。处理组和未处理组平均虫数差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。与奥芬达唑相比,植物提取物的疗效较差。牡丹和黑草的有效率分别为70.83%和57.5%,奥芬达唑的有效率为90.83%。体外37±1℃条件下,除最低剂量(5 mg/mL)外,连续剂量的植物提取物对线虫的杀虫效果呈剂量依赖性(P<0.05)。以治疗后虫总数的减少为基础计算药物的疗效。
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