Mulberry extract as an ecofriendly anticoccidial agent: in vitro and in vivo application

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Autor(a) principal: Thagfan,Felwa Abdullah
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Al-Megrin,Wafa Abdullah, Al-Quraishy,Saleh, Dkhil,Mohamed Abdel Monem
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Natural products are ecofriendly agents that can be used against parasitic diseases. Eimeria species cause eimeriosis in many birds and mammals and resistance to available medications used in the treatment of eimeriosis is emerging. We investigated the in vitro and in vivo activity of Morus nigra leaf extracts (MNLE) against sporulation of oocysts and infection of mice with Eimeria papillata. Phytochemical analysis of MNLE showed the presence of seven compounds and the in vitro effects of MNLE, amprolium, DettolTM, formalin, ethanol, and phenol were studied after incubation with oocysts before sporulation. Furthermore, infection of mice with E. papillata induced an oocyst output of approximately 12 × 105 oocysts/g of feces. MNLE significantly decreased oocyst output to approximately 86% and the total number of parasitic stages in the jejunum by approximately 87%. In addition, the reduction in the number of goblet cells in the jejuna of mice was increased after treatment. These findings suggest that mulberry exhibited powerful anticoccidial activity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mulberry extract as an ecofriendly anticoccidial agent: in vitro and in vivo application
title Mulberry extract as an ecofriendly anticoccidial agent: in vitro and in vivo application
spellingShingle Mulberry extract as an ecofriendly anticoccidial agent: in vitro and in vivo application
Thagfan,Felwa Abdullah
Morus nigra extract
sporulation
eimeriosis
oocysts
mice
jejunum
title_short Mulberry extract as an ecofriendly anticoccidial agent: in vitro and in vivo application
title_full Mulberry extract as an ecofriendly anticoccidial agent: in vitro and in vivo application
title_fullStr Mulberry extract as an ecofriendly anticoccidial agent: in vitro and in vivo application
title_full_unstemmed Mulberry extract as an ecofriendly anticoccidial agent: in vitro and in vivo application
title_sort Mulberry extract as an ecofriendly anticoccidial agent: in vitro and in vivo application
author Thagfan,Felwa Abdullah
author_facet Thagfan,Felwa Abdullah
Al-Megrin,Wafa Abdullah
Al-Quraishy,Saleh
Dkhil,Mohamed Abdel Monem
author_role author
author2 Al-Megrin,Wafa Abdullah
Al-Quraishy,Saleh
Dkhil,Mohamed Abdel Monem
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Thagfan,Felwa Abdullah
Al-Megrin,Wafa Abdullah
Al-Quraishy,Saleh
Dkhil,Mohamed Abdel Monem
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Morus nigra extract
sporulation
eimeriosis
oocysts
mice
jejunum
topic Morus nigra extract
sporulation
eimeriosis
oocysts
mice
jejunum
description Abstract Natural products are ecofriendly agents that can be used against parasitic diseases. Eimeria species cause eimeriosis in many birds and mammals and resistance to available medications used in the treatment of eimeriosis is emerging. We investigated the in vitro and in vivo activity of Morus nigra leaf extracts (MNLE) against sporulation of oocysts and infection of mice with Eimeria papillata. Phytochemical analysis of MNLE showed the presence of seven compounds and the in vitro effects of MNLE, amprolium, DettolTM, formalin, ethanol, and phenol were studied after incubation with oocysts before sporulation. Furthermore, infection of mice with E. papillata induced an oocyst output of approximately 12 × 105 oocysts/g of feces. MNLE significantly decreased oocyst output to approximately 86% and the total number of parasitic stages in the jejunum by approximately 87%. In addition, the reduction in the number of goblet cells in the jejuna of mice was increased after treatment. These findings suggest that mulberry exhibited powerful anticoccidial activity.
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