Caesalpinia coriaria fruits and leaves extracts possess in vitro ovicidal activity against haemonchus contortus and haemonchus placei
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The ovicidal effect of hydro-alcoholic extracts from mature fruits and dried leaves of the Caesalpinia coriaria tree, against Haemonchus contortus and H. placei was evaluated by the egg hatching inhibition test (EHIT). Secondary compounds within the extracts were identified by high performance liquid chromatography. Five extract concentrations were assessed in the inhibition tests (25.0, 12.5, 6.2, 3.1 and 1.5 mg/mL), using distilled water and Thiabendazole (0.5 mg/mL) as negative and positive controls, respectively. The results were analysed under a 2 × 2 × 6 completely randomized factorial design, and mean differences were established by the Tukey’s post hoc test. The 50%25 (EC50) and 90%25 (EC90) effective concentrations for each extract were determined using a Probit analysis. A concentration-depen-dent ovicidal effect of hydro-alcoholic extracts from both leaves and fruits was observed, reaching a 100%25 efficacy against both nematode species with the 25.0 mg/mL concentration (p < 0.05). The EC50 for the fruit and leaves extracts were established as 1.63 and 3.91 mg/mL, and as 3.98 and 11.68 mg/mL, against H. contortus and H. placei, respectively. The most important secondary compounds identified in extracts were free-condensed tannins, gallic acid and methyl-gallate. In conclusion, hydro-alcoholic extracts from C. coriaria mature fruits and dried leaves inhibit in vitro egg hatching of H. contortus and H. placei. © 2019 Rolando Rojo-Rubio et al.
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Caesalpinia coriaria; Gallic acid; Haemonchus; Secondary compounds; Tannins Caesalpinia coriaria extract; gallic acid; gallic acid methyl ester; plant extract; tannin; tiabendazole; unclassified drug; animal experiment; Article; Caesalpinia; Caesalpinia coriaria; controlled study; drug isolation; EC50; EC90; egg parasitoid; freeze drying; fruit; Haemonchus contortus; Haemonchus placei; hatching; high performance liquid chromatography; in vitro study; microscopy; nonhuman; ovicidal activity; parasite egg count; phytochemistry; plant leaf; sheep
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