In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic response of the seeds of Amomum subulatum roxb and Vitex negundo

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Autor(a) principal: Badar,S. N.
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Sajid,M. S., Rizwan,H. M., Abbas,H., Maqbool,M., Malik,M. A., Nisar,R. H. A., Rajput,M., Shamim,A., Akram,Q., Naeem,M. A., Alvi,M. A., Iqbal,Z., Hassan,M. A., Ghazanfer,S.
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Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Abstract The current study was designed to check the anthelmintic activities of some local plants. Seeds of Amomum (A.) subulatum and Vitex (V.) negundo in different solvents were subjected to in vitro (adult motility assay; AMA and egg hatch assay; EHA) and in vivo (faecal egg count reduction test; FECRT) anthelmintic activity testing protocols using Haemonchus (H.) contortus as an experimental model. The results of AMA, EHA, and FECRT were statistically analysed through linear regression and Duncan multiple range test. In AMA test, at 50 mg mL-1 concentration, the percent mortality of H. contortus was higher in A. subulatum than V. negundo, whereas, in EHA test, A. subulatum was proven better ovicidal (LC50=14.2 µg mL-1) than V. negundo (LC50= 65.7405 µg mL-1). The FECRT also indicated the better efficacy of A. subulatum than V. negundo against natural infection of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites. The crude powder of plants used in this study showed 29.6% to 57.7% anthelmintic. The reduction rate was found higher for A. subulatum (3 g kg-1) as compared to V. negundo (7 g kg-1). Reagrding efficacy analysis of solvents used for plants extract, ethyl acetate and chloroform were found better in increasing ovicidal activity in adult worms (in vitro testing), whereas, the crude aqueous methanol was found better than the crude powders in in vivo testing. It will be beneficial to document the indigenous knowledge to standard scientific procedures for their validation. This study will help to motivate the farmers to make a better choice of cultivation of the indigenous plants because of their varying efficacies as an alternative preventive approach against the GI parasitic infections.
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spelling In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic response of the seeds of Amomum subulatum roxb and Vitex negundoAmomum subulatumVitex negundoHaemonchus contortusIn vivo and in vitro assayAbstract The current study was designed to check the anthelmintic activities of some local plants. Seeds of Amomum (A.) subulatum and Vitex (V.) negundo in different solvents were subjected to in vitro (adult motility assay; AMA and egg hatch assay; EHA) and in vivo (faecal egg count reduction test; FECRT) anthelmintic activity testing protocols using Haemonchus (H.) contortus as an experimental model. The results of AMA, EHA, and FECRT were statistically analysed through linear regression and Duncan multiple range test. In AMA test, at 50 mg mL-1 concentration, the percent mortality of H. contortus was higher in A. subulatum than V. negundo, whereas, in EHA test, A. subulatum was proven better ovicidal (LC50=14.2 µg mL-1) than V. negundo (LC50= 65.7405 µg mL-1). The FECRT also indicated the better efficacy of A. subulatum than V. negundo against natural infection of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites. The crude powder of plants used in this study showed 29.6% to 57.7% anthelmintic. The reduction rate was found higher for A. subulatum (3 g kg-1) as compared to V. negundo (7 g kg-1). Reagrding efficacy analysis of solvents used for plants extract, ethyl acetate and chloroform were found better in increasing ovicidal activity in adult worms (in vitro testing), whereas, the crude aqueous methanol was found better than the crude powders in in vivo testing. It will be beneficial to document the indigenous knowledge to standard scientific procedures for their validation. This study will help to motivate the farmers to make a better choice of cultivation of the indigenous plants because of their varying efficacies as an alternative preventive approach against the GI parasitic infections.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2024-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842024000100323Brazilian Journal of Biology v.84 2024reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.261768info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBadar,S. N.Sajid,M. S.Rizwan,H. M.Abbas,H.Maqbool,M.Malik,M. A.Nisar,R. H. A.Rajput,M.Shamim,A.Akram,Q.Naeem,M. A.Alvi,M. A.Iqbal,Z.Hassan,M. A.Ghazanfer,S.Iqbal,Z.eng2022-06-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842024000100323Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2022-06-01T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic response of the seeds of Amomum subulatum roxb and Vitex negundo
title In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic response of the seeds of Amomum subulatum roxb and Vitex negundo
spellingShingle In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic response of the seeds of Amomum subulatum roxb and Vitex negundo
Badar,S. N.
Amomum subulatum
Vitex negundo
Haemonchus contortus
In vivo and in vitro assay
title_short In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic response of the seeds of Amomum subulatum roxb and Vitex negundo
title_full In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic response of the seeds of Amomum subulatum roxb and Vitex negundo
title_fullStr In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic response of the seeds of Amomum subulatum roxb and Vitex negundo
title_full_unstemmed In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic response of the seeds of Amomum subulatum roxb and Vitex negundo
title_sort In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic response of the seeds of Amomum subulatum roxb and Vitex negundo
author Badar,S. N.
author_facet Badar,S. N.
Sajid,M. S.
Rizwan,H. M.
Abbas,H.
Maqbool,M.
Malik,M. A.
Nisar,R. H. A.
Rajput,M.
Shamim,A.
Akram,Q.
Naeem,M. A.
Alvi,M. A.
Iqbal,Z.
Hassan,M. A.
Ghazanfer,S.
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Rizwan,H. M.
Abbas,H.
Maqbool,M.
Malik,M. A.
Nisar,R. H. A.
Rajput,M.
Shamim,A.
Akram,Q.
Naeem,M. A.
Alvi,M. A.
Iqbal,Z.
Hassan,M. A.
Ghazanfer,S.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Badar,S. N.
Sajid,M. S.
Rizwan,H. M.
Abbas,H.
Maqbool,M.
Malik,M. A.
Nisar,R. H. A.
Rajput,M.
Shamim,A.
Akram,Q.
Naeem,M. A.
Alvi,M. A.
Iqbal,Z.
Hassan,M. A.
Ghazanfer,S.
Iqbal,Z.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amomum subulatum
Vitex negundo
Haemonchus contortus
In vivo and in vitro assay
topic Amomum subulatum
Vitex negundo
Haemonchus contortus
In vivo and in vitro assay
description Abstract The current study was designed to check the anthelmintic activities of some local plants. Seeds of Amomum (A.) subulatum and Vitex (V.) negundo in different solvents were subjected to in vitro (adult motility assay; AMA and egg hatch assay; EHA) and in vivo (faecal egg count reduction test; FECRT) anthelmintic activity testing protocols using Haemonchus (H.) contortus as an experimental model. The results of AMA, EHA, and FECRT were statistically analysed through linear regression and Duncan multiple range test. In AMA test, at 50 mg mL-1 concentration, the percent mortality of H. contortus was higher in A. subulatum than V. negundo, whereas, in EHA test, A. subulatum was proven better ovicidal (LC50=14.2 µg mL-1) than V. negundo (LC50= 65.7405 µg mL-1). The FECRT also indicated the better efficacy of A. subulatum than V. negundo against natural infection of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites. The crude powder of plants used in this study showed 29.6% to 57.7% anthelmintic. The reduction rate was found higher for A. subulatum (3 g kg-1) as compared to V. negundo (7 g kg-1). Reagrding efficacy analysis of solvents used for plants extract, ethyl acetate and chloroform were found better in increasing ovicidal activity in adult worms (in vitro testing), whereas, the crude aqueous methanol was found better than the crude powders in in vivo testing. It will be beneficial to document the indigenous knowledge to standard scientific procedures for their validation. This study will help to motivate the farmers to make a better choice of cultivation of the indigenous plants because of their varying efficacies as an alternative preventive approach against the GI parasitic infections.
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