Potensi Antilmintik Ekstrak Daun Belimbing Wuluh (Averrhoa bilimbi) Secara In Vivo Terhadap Cacing Intestinum Ayam Kampung (Gallus domesticus)

Devi Y. J. A. Moenek, Novianti N. Toelle, Aven B. Oematan
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Native chicken has a very big role in people's lives because it can be used as a source of meat and eggs to the nutritional needs of the community, especially animal protein, as well as additional income. However, Native chickens also have the disadvantage of being easily infected with parasites in their environment. The parasites that often infect chickens are nematodes and cestodes. One alternative treatment for helminthiasis that does not produce chemical residues is to use the Belimbing wuluh plant (Averrhoa bilimbi). The part of the starfruit plant that has benefits as an anti-parasitic is the leaves. Belimbing wuluh leaves contain flavonoid, tannins, and saponins compounds that function as antiparasitic. This study aims to determine the potential of starfruit leaf extract (Averrhoa bilimbi) as an anthelmintic against intestinal worms in native chickens (Gallus domesticus) administered in vivo. The research method used is experimental with the experimental design used is Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 3 treatments and 5 replications. The concentration of starfruit leaf extract were 25%, 30%, and 35%. The technique of collecting data was by observation (direct observation) by observing the presence of worms in the intestines of native chickens after giving Belimbing wuluh leaves extract (Averrhoa bilimbi). The data from this research are presented in the form of images, all data are then analyzed descriptively. The results of the laboratory examination showed 15 samples of chicken intestine that were tested positive for worms. This indicates that the leaf extract of belimbing wuluh with concentrations of 25%, 30%, and 35% given pharmacokinetically to native chickens was not able to control Ascaridia galli and Raillietina sp.
土鸡在人们的生活中扮演着非常重要的角色,因为它可以作为肉和蛋的来源,以满足社区的营养需求,特别是动物蛋白,以及额外的收入。然而,土鸡也有容易感染环境中的寄生虫的缺点。经常感染鸡的寄生虫是线虫和绦虫。另一种不产生化学残留物的治疗寄生虫病的方法是使用Belimbing wuluh植物(Averrhoa bilimbi)。作为抗寄生虫植物,杨桃的叶子是有益的部分。梧桐树叶含有类黄酮、单宁和皂苷化合物,具有抗寄生虫的作用。本研究旨在确定杨桃叶提取物(Averrhoa bilimbi)对土鸡(Gallus domesticus)肠道蠕虫的体内驱虫作用。本研究采用实验方法,采用完全随机设计(CRD), 3个处理,5个重复。杨桃叶提取物的浓度分别为25%、30%和35%。收集资料的方法是通过观察(直接观察),观察土鸡在给药后肠内蠕虫的存在情况。本研究的数据以图像的形式呈现,然后对所有数据进行描述性分析。化验结果显示,15个鸡肠样本对蠕虫呈阳性反应。由此可见,25%、30%和35%浓度的白莲叶提取物对鸡的药代动力学控制效果不明显。
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