Publications by authors named "Luciana Ferreira Domingues"

Levamisole phosphate, chosen based on its 100 % efficacy demonstrated by a previous fecal egg count reduction test (FECRT), was used as the exclusive anthelmintic treatment in the Embrapa Southeast Livestock sheep flock from 2009 to 2014 in a target selected treatment scheme. In the present study, the effectiveness of this nematode control scheme was evaluated after 5 years by FECRT, larval development test (LDT), and a molecular test to assess the development of levamisole resistance in Haemonchus contortus. Animals were submitted to treatments with albendazole, levamisole, closantel, ivermectin, moxidectin, and monepantel.

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The development of resistance to anthelmintics has prompted research into alternative methods of controlling intestinal nematodes in ruminants. This study aimed to assess the activity of Ananas comosus on Haemonchus contortus in Santa Inês sheep. The aqueous extract of pineapple skin (AEPS), bromelain from pineapple stems (B4882) and residue from pineapple processing was evaluated in in vitro and in vivo tests.

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Article Synopsis
  • Chemical methods to control cattle ticks are becoming ineffective due to resistance, prompting the study of natural alternatives like pineapple extract.
  • The aqueous extract of pineapple skin (AEPS) and bromelain were tested in various concentrations on engorged females and larvae of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, revealing some effectiveness in reducing survival and oviposition of females.
  • While the most effective concentrations for engorged females showed some impact, neither extract was effective against the larvae, indicating the need for further research to optimize these natural compounds against cattle ticks.
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It was evaluated the anthelmintic activity of Agave sisalana (sisal) juice against gastrointestinal nematodes and its potential toxic effects in goats. In vitro tests showed more than 95% reduction in larval counts of the genus Haemonchus spp. at concentrations between 86.

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The study evaluated the anthelmintic activity of aqueous extract of Zanthoxylum rhoifolium leaves in two experiments. In vitro test, cultures of goat fecal samples were treated with different concentrations of extract (134.5 to 335.

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