Ciência Animal Brasileira (Dec 2013)

Origanum vulgare (Lamiaceae) OVICIDAL POTENTIAL ON GASTROINTESTINAL NEMATODES OF CATTLE

  • Luciana Laitano Dias de Castro,
  • Isabel Martins Madrid,
  • Cíntia Lidiane Guidotti Aguiar,
  • Leonardo Mortagua de Castro,
  • Marlete Brum Cleff,
  • Maria Elisabeth Aires Berne,
  • Fábio Pereira Leivas Leite

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5216/cab.v14i4.22080
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 508 – 513

Abstract

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Due to anthelmintic resistance in nematodes, several research studies have been developed seeking control alternatives to these parasites. This study evaluated the in vitro action of Origanum vulgare on gastrointestinal nematode eggs of cattle. In order to evaluate the ability to inhibit egg hatch, different dried leaves extracts of this plant were tested, such as dye, hydroalcoholic and aqueous extracts at concentrations varying from 0.62 to 80 mg/mL. Each assay was accompanied by control containing levamisole hydrochloride (0.2 mg/mL), distilled water and 70 ºGL grain alcohol at the same concentration of the extracts. Test results showed that the different O. vulgare extracts inhibited egg hatch of cattle gastrointestinal nematodes at a percentage that varied from 8.8 to 100%; dye and hydroalcoholic extract were the most promising inhibitors. In view of this ovicidal property, O. vulgare may be an important source of viable antiparasitic compounds for nematodiosis control in ruminants.

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