Prospect for anthelminthic plants in the Ivory Coast using ethnobotanical criteria
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Date issued
2004
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Elsevier, 2004/95/2-3/277-284
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Anthelmintic Sheep <b>Haemonchus contortus</b> Medicinal plants Ethnobotany
Abstract
Sixty plant species were collected in the Ivory Coast on the basis of an ethnobotanical literature using the following three criteria: activity against worms, diarrhoea and/or abdominal pain. Eighty six plant extracts were prepared using 90% ethanol and tested for potential anthelminthic activities with a larvicidal test of <b>Haemonchus contortus</b>. 25.6% of the extracts showed a high activity, 12.8% were active or marginally active and the remaining 61.6% were inactive. The fact that a relatively high percentage of the plants species (50%) had an activity can be explained by the initial preselection of the plants on the basis of ethnobotanical indications.
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