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dc.contributor.authorAnuracpreeda P.
dc.contributor.authorChankaew K.
dc.contributor.authorPuttarak P.
dc.contributor.authorKoedrith P.
dc.contributor.authorChawengkirttikul R.
dc.contributor.authorPanyarachun B.
dc.contributor.authorNgamniyom A.
dc.contributor.authorChanchai S.
dc.contributor.authorSobhon P.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T03:23:59Z-
dc.date.available2021-04-05T03:23:59Z-
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.issn311820
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-84961616828
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13445-
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84961616828&doi=10.1017%2fS0031182015001833&partnerID=40&md5=14c7f56c4a43ba287f0ef30721abef9d
dc.description.abstractPresently, no effective anthelmintic drugs have been used to treat and control paramphistomosis, a severe disease of ruminants. In this study, we have investigated the in vitro anthelmintic effect of the leaves of Terminalia catappa L. crude extract (TcCE) and albendazole (ABZ) on adult Fischoederius cobboldi after incubating the flukes in RPMI-1640 medium containing the TcCE at various doses and times. The TcCE-treated flukes at all dosages exhibited rapid decrease of motility, and the relative motility (RM) values were decreased sharply from start to 3 h. Worms were killed after 6 and 12 h of treatment with 1000, 1500 and 2000 g mL-1 as well as 500 g mL-1 of TcCE, respectively. By light microscopy examination, the flukes exhibited the earliest alteration in a limited area of the tegument. At scanning electron microscopy level, the flukes' tegument showed similar sequence of morphological alterations after treatment with ABZ and TcCE that consisted of swelling of ridges and folds, followed by blebbing and rupturing of the blebs, leading to the erosion, lesion and disruption of the tegument. Hence, in vivo studies should be performed to examine whether the TcCE may serve as a powerful anthelmintic drug for treatment of paramphistomosis. © Cambridge University Press 2016.
dc.subjectalbendazole
dc.subjectanthelmintic agent
dc.subjectplant extract
dc.subjectTerminalia catappa extract
dc.subjectunclassified drug
dc.subjectalbendazole
dc.subjectanthelmintic agent
dc.subjectplant extract
dc.subjectanthelmintic activity
dc.subjectArticle
dc.subjectbasement membrane
dc.subjectcontrolled study
dc.subjectdrug effect
dc.subjectFischoederius cobboldi
dc.subjectin vitro study
dc.subjectintegument
dc.subjectmicroscopy
dc.subjectnonhuman
dc.subjectparamphistomosis
dc.subjectparasite
dc.subjectparasitosis
dc.subjectplant leaf
dc.subjectplatyhelminth
dc.subjectpriority journal
dc.subjectscanning electron microscopy
dc.subjectTerminalia
dc.subjectTerminalia catappa
dc.subjecttrematode
dc.subjectanimal
dc.subjectbovine
dc.subjectbuffalo
dc.subjectchemistry
dc.subjectdrug effects
dc.subjectmovement (physiology)
dc.subjectparasitology
dc.subjectphysiology
dc.subjectrumen
dc.subjectTerminalia
dc.subjectTrematode Infections
dc.subjectultrastructure
dc.subjectveterinary
dc.subjectAlbendazole
dc.subjectAnimals
dc.subjectAnthelmintics
dc.subjectBuffaloes
dc.subjectCattle
dc.subjectMicroscopy, Electron, Scanning
dc.subjectMovement
dc.subjectPlant Extracts
dc.subjectPlant Leaves
dc.subjectRumen
dc.subjectTerminalia
dc.subjectTrematoda
dc.subjectTrematode Infections
dc.titleThe anthelmintic effects of the ethanol extract of Terminalia catappa L. leaves against the ruminant gut parasite, Fischoederius cobboldi
dc.typeArticle
dc.rights.holderScopus
dc.identifier.bibliograpycitationParasitology. Vol 143, No.4 (2016), p.421-433
dc.identifier.doi10.1017/S0031182015001833
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