BMC Complement Altern Med
August 2017
Background: The resistance of some medico-veterinary parasite strains as well as the unavailability and toxicity of synthetic anthelminthics on humans, animals and the impacts of their residues in the environment have pushed scientists to turn to plants with anthelminthic properties. Hence, the aim of this work was to contribute to the fight against helminths of medical and veterinary importance in general, and also to clear the environment of their free living stages.
Methods: Fresh eggs of Heligmosomoides bakeri were obtained from the faeces of experimentally infected mice.