The in vitro anthelmintic activity of the ethanol leaf extracts of Terminalia catappa L. on Fasciola gigantica.

Author: AnuracpreedaPanat, ChawengkirttikulRunglawan, IntaratatNoppadol, KoedrithPreeyaporn, NgamniyomArin, PanyarachunBusaba, PuttarakPanupong

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At present, there are no medicinal plant extracts currently available for treatment and control of fasciolosis. The present work could provide, for the first study, conclusions on the in vitro fasciolicidal properties of the ethanol extract of Terminalia catappa L. (TcCE) leaves against adult Fascio...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182017001445

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Exploring the Anthelmintic Potential of Terminalia catappa L. Against Fasciola gigantica

The world of parasitic diseases presents a constant challenge, and Fasciola gigantica, a parasitic flatworm that causes fasciolosis, is no exception. Current treatments for this disease are limited, leaving researchers on a quest for new and effective solutions. This study investigates the potential of Terminalia catappa L. (TcCE), a medicinal plant, as a natural weapon against this parasitic foe. The researchers carefully examined the in vitro anthelmintic activity of TcCE extract against adult Fasciola gigantica, comparing its effectiveness to triclabendazole (TCZ), a standard anthelmintic drug. Their findings offer hope for a new natural approach to combatting fasciolosis.

TcCE Demonstrates Potential as an Anthelmintic Agent

The study's results show that TcCE effectively reduced the motility and survival of Fasciola gigantica parasites, demonstrating its potent anthelmintic properties. The researchers observed significant tegumental damage in the parasites exposed to TcCE, indicating its ability to disrupt the parasite's outer layer and compromise its survival. This is a promising finding, offering hope for the development of a new natural treatment for fasciolosis.

Natural Solutions for Parasitic Infections

This research sheds light on the potential of natural plant extracts, like TcCE, in combating parasitic infections. Further exploration of TcCE and other natural remedies could lead to the development of safe and effective alternative treatments for fasciolosis, potentially reducing reliance on synthetic drugs and their associated side effects.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research is like a desert oasis, offering a refreshing respite from the challenges of parasitic infections. The study's promising results highlight the potential of nature's bounty to provide effective solutions to medical problems, reminding us that the desert holds many hidden treasures waiting to be discovered.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2018-06-14
  2. Date Revised 2018-06-14
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Pubmed ID

28805167

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1017/S0031182017001445

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