In vivo study of a homeopathic medicine against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in dairy cow

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Autor(a) principal: Figueiredo,Amanda
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Fantatto,Rafaela Regina, Agnolon,Isabela Cabeça, Lopes,Louyse Gabrielli, Oliveira,Patrícia Rosa de, Mathias,Maria Izabel Camargo, Alves,Teresa Cristina, Barioni Júnior,Waldomiro, Chagas,Ana Carolina de Souza
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Canestrini, 1887) (Acari: Ixodidae) causes large economic losses to cattle breeders and its control is hampered by problems of resistance to the main commercial synthetic acaricides and the risk of residues in animal products. Alternative controls are important for the sustainability of cattle breeding in tropical regions, principally for organic milk production. This study evaluated the efficacy of a homeopathic preparation to control natural tick infestations. The evaluations were conducted with 24 taurine dairy cows during 12 months. The homeopathic medicine (30 CH + Sulfur 30 CH) was administered in a proportion of 1:100 (v/w) in a formulation with sugar, added to 30 kg of mineral salt. This preparation was supplied along with concentrated feed (2 kg/animal/day). The control group received the same feed mixture without the medicine. The groups were kept in separate paddocks. Data were collected on body weight, packed cell volume and number of engorged female ticks on each animal. Temperature, relative humidity and rainfall were recorded. Engorged females were collected from each group for in vitro comparison of reproductive parameters, and semi-engorged ticks for morpho-histological analysis. The mean results of body weight, packed cell volume and tick number were not statistically different between the control and treated groups: 616.5 kg and 618.6 kg; 27.9% and 27.3%; and 12.19 and 13.58 ticks, respectively. In the in vitro analyses, the average weights of the ticks (0.18 and 0.17 g) and eggs (0.07 and 0.06 g), larval hatching rate (70.1 and 76.6%) and reproductive efficiency index (54.3 and 60.6%) of the control and treated groups, respectively, also were not statistically different. Furthermore, no alteration in the ovaries was detected by microscopic analysis. Therefore, the homeopathic medicine was ineffective to control R. (B.) microplus, although the inclusion of agro-ecological practices might enhance its effect of homeopathy in controlling tick infestations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In vivo study of a homeopathic medicine against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in dairy cow
title In vivo study of a homeopathic medicine against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in dairy cow
spellingShingle In vivo study of a homeopathic medicine against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in dairy cow
Figueiredo,Amanda
Cattle Tick
Homeopathy
Alternative medicine
Organic production
title_short In vivo study of a homeopathic medicine against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in dairy cow
title_full In vivo study of a homeopathic medicine against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in dairy cow
title_fullStr In vivo study of a homeopathic medicine against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in dairy cow
title_full_unstemmed In vivo study of a homeopathic medicine against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in dairy cow
title_sort In vivo study of a homeopathic medicine against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in dairy cow
author Figueiredo,Amanda
author_facet Figueiredo,Amanda
Fantatto,Rafaela Regina
Agnolon,Isabela Cabeça
Lopes,Louyse Gabrielli
Oliveira,Patrícia Rosa de
Mathias,Maria Izabel Camargo
Alves,Teresa Cristina
Barioni Júnior,Waldomiro
Chagas,Ana Carolina de Souza
author_role author
author2 Fantatto,Rafaela Regina
Agnolon,Isabela Cabeça
Lopes,Louyse Gabrielli
Oliveira,Patrícia Rosa de
Mathias,Maria Izabel Camargo
Alves,Teresa Cristina
Barioni Júnior,Waldomiro
Chagas,Ana Carolina de Souza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Figueiredo,Amanda
Fantatto,Rafaela Regina
Agnolon,Isabela Cabeça
Lopes,Louyse Gabrielli
Oliveira,Patrícia Rosa de
Mathias,Maria Izabel Camargo
Alves,Teresa Cristina
Barioni Júnior,Waldomiro
Chagas,Ana Carolina de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cattle Tick
Homeopathy
Alternative medicine
Organic production
topic Cattle Tick
Homeopathy
Alternative medicine
Organic production
description ABSTRACT The tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Canestrini, 1887) (Acari: Ixodidae) causes large economic losses to cattle breeders and its control is hampered by problems of resistance to the main commercial synthetic acaricides and the risk of residues in animal products. Alternative controls are important for the sustainability of cattle breeding in tropical regions, principally for organic milk production. This study evaluated the efficacy of a homeopathic preparation to control natural tick infestations. The evaluations were conducted with 24 taurine dairy cows during 12 months. The homeopathic medicine (30 CH + Sulfur 30 CH) was administered in a proportion of 1:100 (v/w) in a formulation with sugar, added to 30 kg of mineral salt. This preparation was supplied along with concentrated feed (2 kg/animal/day). The control group received the same feed mixture without the medicine. The groups were kept in separate paddocks. Data were collected on body weight, packed cell volume and number of engorged female ticks on each animal. Temperature, relative humidity and rainfall were recorded. Engorged females were collected from each group for in vitro comparison of reproductive parameters, and semi-engorged ticks for morpho-histological analysis. The mean results of body weight, packed cell volume and tick number were not statistically different between the control and treated groups: 616.5 kg and 618.6 kg; 27.9% and 27.3%; and 12.19 and 13.58 ticks, respectively. In the in vitro analyses, the average weights of the ticks (0.18 and 0.17 g) and eggs (0.07 and 0.06 g), larval hatching rate (70.1 and 76.6%) and reproductive efficiency index (54.3 and 60.6%) of the control and treated groups, respectively, also were not statistically different. Furthermore, no alteration in the ovaries was detected by microscopic analysis. Therefore, the homeopathic medicine was ineffective to control R. (B.) microplus, although the inclusion of agro-ecological practices might enhance its effect of homeopathy in controlling tick infestations.
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