Potential of botanical driven essential oils against Haemonchus contortus in small ruminants

Authors

  • Muhammad Rashid Fayaz
  • Rao Zahid Abbas
  • Asghar Abbas
  • Muhammad Kasib Khan
  • Muhammad Asif Raza
  • Muhammad Israr
  • Junaid Ali Khan
  • Muhammad Shahid Mahmood
  • Muhammad Kashif Saleemi
  • Tauseef ur Rehman
  • Muhammad Arfan Zaman
  • Zia ud Din Sindhu

Keywords:

Essential oils, Hemaonchus contortus, Resistance, Parasites

Abstract

The livestock sector is continuously facing problems in controlling parasitic diseases especially Haemonchosis due to emergence of anthelminthic resistance and failure in vaccination control programmes. Therefore, to increase milk and meat production and emerging demand of meat free from drug residues development of new alternative approaches are appealing for prevention and control of Haemonchosis in small ruminants. Among alternatives, plants driven essentials oils have shown promising results in control of Haemonchus contortus infection at various concentrations by different assays including egg hatch assay, larval development assay, larval exsheathment assay and adult motility assay. Essential oils are complex mixtures of various impulsive or volatile compounds which have potential to control Haemonchosis. The current study reviews the therapeutic effects of essential oils of plants against Haemonchus contortus and to be used them against Haemonchus contortus for future perspectives.

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Published

2019-11-30

How to Cite

Fayaz, M. R., Abbas, R. Z., Abbas, A., Khan, M. K., Raza, M. A., Israr, M., Khan, J. A., Mahmood, M. S., Saleemi, M. K., Rehman, T. ur, Zaman, M. A., & Sindhu, Z. ud D. (2019). Potential of botanical driven essential oils against Haemonchus contortus in small ruminants. Boletín Latinoamericano Y Del Caribe De Plantas Medicinales Y Aromáticas, 18(6), 533-543. Retrieved from https://blacpma.ms-editions.cl/index.php/blacpma/article/view/107

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