Veterinary World (Feb 2018)

Comparative ovicidal activity of Moringa oleifera leaf extracts on Fasciola gigantica eggs

  • Ahmed G. Hegazi,
  • Kadria N. Abdel Megeed,
  • Soad E. Hassan,
  • M. M. Abdelaziz,
  • Nagwa I. Toaleb,
  • Eman E. El Shanawany,
  • Dina Aboelsoued

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2018.215-220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 215 – 220

Abstract

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Background: Fasciolosis is an important zoonotic disease affecting the productive performance of farm animals in Egypt. Aim: The aim of the present study was comparing the ovicidal effect of different extracts as an alcoholic (Methanolic and Ethanolic) and aqueous Moringa oleifera leaf extracts on Fasciola gigantica non-embryonated and developed eggs. Materials and Methods: Tested concentrations of extracts ranged from 12.5 to 800 mg/ml. Nitroxynil was used as reference drug with a dose of 100 mg/ml. Results: M. oleifera alcoholic and aqueous extracts showed a concentration-dependent ovicidal effect on F. gigantica non-embryonated and developed eggs. Based on LC50 values, water extract showed the highest ovicidal activity since it registered the lowest values of 2.6 mg/ml on non-embryonated eggs. Non-embryonated eggs were more susceptible to aqueous extract than developed eggs. On the other hand, the developed eggs were more susceptible to ethanolic extract than non-embryonated eggs even the lowest LC50 (12.38 mg/ml). Conclusion: M. oleifera leaf extracts especially aqueous extract could be a promising step in the field of controlling fascioliasis. Further, in vivo studies are needed to enlighten the therapeutic potential of M. oleifera extracts in treating F. gigantica infection.

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