Evaluation of the anthelmintic activity and toxicity of an aqueous extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides in goats
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Keywords

Anthelmintic
Chenopodium ambrosioides
herbal
ruminants
toxicity

How to Cite

da Silva, G. D., Botura, M. B., de Lima, H. G., de Oliveira, J. V. A., Moreira, E. L. T., Santos, F. O., & de Souza, T. S. (2016). Evaluation of the anthelmintic activity and toxicity of an aqueous extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides in goats. Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 38(Supl. 1), 156–162. Retrieved from https://bjvm.org.br/BJVM/article/view/265

Abstract

ABSTRACT. da Silva G.D., Botura M.B., de Lima H.G., de Oliveira J.V.A., Moreira E.L.T., Santos F.O., de Souza T.S., de Almeida M.A.O. & Batatinha M.J.M. Evaluation of the anthelmintic activity and toxicity of an aqueous extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides in goats. [Avaliação da atividade anti-helmíntica e toxicidade do extrato aquoso de Chenopodium ambrosioides em caprinos.] Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 38(Supl.1):156-162, 2016. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ci- ência Animal nos Trópicos, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Av. Ademar de Barros, 500, Ondina, Salvador, BA 40170-110, Brasil. E-mail: mjmb@ufba.br The objective of this study was to evaluate the anthelmintic activity of an aqueous extract (AE) from Chenopodium ambrosioides on goat gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) and its toxic effects. The anthelmintic activity in vitro was investigated using the inhibition of egg hatching assay (EHA), while cytotoxicity on Vero cells was evaluated using the MTT test. In vivo, thirty goats that were naturally infected with GINs were divided into three groups: group I, treated with a daily dose of AE C. ambrosioides (700mg/kg) for eight days; group II (positive control), treated with a single dose of levamisole phosphate (6.3mg/kg); and Group III, untreated (negative control). Treatment efficacy was assessed on the basis of egg counts (FEC), faecal cultures and post-mortem worm burden counts. Clinical and laboratory evaluations were performed to detect toxic effects associated with treatment. In the EHA, the EC50 and EC90 corresponded to 1.6 and 1.9mg/mL, respectively. The AE promoted a slight reduction in cell viability in the cytotoxicity test. The AE reduced (p <0.05) the number of infective larvae of the genera Haemonchus and Oesophagostomum. The anthelmintic treatment of goats with AE C.ambrosioides resulted in moderate efficacy against infective larvae, but revealed neither ovicidal nor toxic activity towards adult nematodes. No toxic effects of this plant-derived treatment were observed in the animals.

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