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Comparative study in vitro on the efficacy of some plants extracts and Levamisole drug against Round worms of chickens natural infected دراسة مقارنة خارج جسم العائل على كفاءة بعض المستخلصات النباتية وعقار الليفاميسول ضد بعض الديدان الإسطوانية التي تصيب الدجاج طبيعيا |
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Comparative study in vitro on the efficacy of some plants extracts and Levamisole drug against Round worms of chickens natural infected |
Document Language |
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Arabic |
Abstract |
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Nematoda (Ascaris, Heterakis, Subulura) is an important parasitic disease in chickens which adversely influences the successful rearing of poultry and leads to severe economic lossess due to decrease egg production,reduced weight gain,emaciation and high mortality rate . Many anthelmintics are known to be effective against Nematoda infection in chickens, Among them Levamisole are most common .
The present study was planned of evaluate the anthemintic efficacies of two indigenous plants Artemisia abssinthium , Lepidium sativum in comparison with the reference anthelmintic (Levamisole) in vitro also light microscope study of the Effect of plants and Levamisole on the cuticle of worms.
In the experiment, the adult active worms wich is equal in size were taken from the intestines of the domestic fouel infected naturally infected . The worms were treated with different concentrations 25%, 50%, 75%, & 95% of each material to levamisole drug, Artemisia abssinthium and Lepidium sativum at 37o
The results showed that different concerntations of the levamisole drug, Artemisia abssinthium and Lepidium sativum had anti-effect on the worms out of the host body(in vitro). The effect was represented in stopping movement or paralysisl and death. It was observed that the Artemisia abssinthium had the greatest impact against the worms followed by the levamisole drug and the Lepidium sativum.
Histological investigations of the Ascaridia galli and Subulura brumpti cuticle treated with the highest (95%) concentrations of levamisole drug, Artemisia abssinthium and Lepidium sativum referred damage and rupture of the cuticle layers leading to a change of the external appearance of the worms' section compare with control. |
Supervisor |
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Prof. Najwah.Y.Abou-Znada |
Thesis Type |
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Master Thesis |
Publishing Year |
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1432 AH
2011 AD |
Number Of Pages |
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189 |
Co-Supervisor |
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Prof.Rahmah.A.EL-Olaiany |
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Sunday, July 3, 2011 |
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Researchers
ليندا قميش الحربي | AL-Harbi, Lenda Gemaesh | Investigator | Master | l.alharbi@hotmail.com |
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