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The In vitro efficacy of the extracts of Peltophorum africanum Sond. (Fabaceae), was determined against Haemonchus contortus. Acetone extracts of the leaf, bark and root, at concentrations of 0.008 to 25 mg mL 1 were incubated at 23oC with the eggs and larval stage (L1) of the parasite for two an...


Bizimenyera, E.S.Githiori, J.B.Swan, G.E.Eloff, J.N.[In vitro ovicidal and larvicidal activity of the leaf, bark and root extracts of Peltophorum africanum Sond. (Fabaceae) on Haemonchus contortus]In vitro ovicidal and larvicidal activity of the leaf, bark and root extracts of Peltophorum africanum Sond. (Fabaceae) on Haemonchus contortus

Haemonchosis is considered to be the most economically important gastrointestinal disease of small ruminants in the tropics and subtropics. However, chemical anthelmintics, which were the mainstay of control, have been compromised by a high prevalence of resistance worldwide. Copper oxide wire pa...


Spickett, A.Villiers, Etienne P. deBoomker, J.Githiori, J.B.Medley, G.F.Stenson, M.O.Waller, P.J.Calitz, F.J.Vatta, A.F.[Tactical treatment with copper oxide wire particles and symptomatic levamisole treatment using the FAMACHA© system in indigenous goats in South Africa]Tactical treatment with copper oxide wire particles and symptomatic levamisole treatment using the FAMACHA© system in indigenous goats in South Africa

Helminth infections are a major cause for reduced productivity in livestock, particularly those owned by the poor worldwide. Phytomedicine has been used for eons by farmers and traditional healers to treat parasitism and improve performance of livestock, and many modern commercial medicines are d...


Githiori, J.B.Athanasiadou, S.Thamsborg, S.M.[Use of plants in novel approaches for control of gastrointestinal helminths in livestock with emphasis on small ruminants]Use of plants in novel approaches for control of gastrointestinal helminths in livestock with emphasis on small ruminants

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