1. In vitro effects of Musa x paradisiaca extracts on four developmental stages of Haemonchus contortus
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L. Philibert, Bruno Bocage, Harry Archimède, L. Udino, Carine Marie-Magdeleine, Unité de Recherches Zootechniques (URZ), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Qualité des fruits et légumes tropicaux (UMR Qualitrop), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG), Plateforme Tropicale d'Expérimentation sur l'Animal (PTEA), European Union (FEDER), and Region Guadeloupe
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Gastro-intestinal nematodes ,Flavonoid ,Motility ,In Vitro Techniques ,Egg hatch assay ,Banana tree ,[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering ,parasitic diseases ,Botany ,medicine ,Animals ,Egg hatching ,[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering ,Anthelmintic ,Guadeloupe ,L3 migration ,Incubation ,Anthelmintics ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Plant Stems ,General Veterinary ,Traditional medicine ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Musa ,biology.organism_classification ,Terpenoid ,Plant Leaves ,Nematode ,chemistry ,Larva ,Larval development ,Regression Analysis ,Haemonchus ,Chromatography, Thin Layer ,In vitro assay ,Adult worm motility ,Phytotherapy ,medicine.drug ,Haemonchus contortus - Abstract
International audience; This study was carried out to evaluate the in vitro effect of Musa x paradisiaca stem and leaf against the parasitic nematode of small ruminants Haemonchus contortus. Three extracts (aqueous, methanolic and/or dichloromethane) of Musa x paradisiaca stem and leaf were tested in vitro on four developmental stages of H. contortus using egg hatch assay (ERA), larval development assay (LDA), 13 migration inhibition assay (LMI) and adult worm motility assay (AWM). The highly significant (P < 0.0001) ability to stop larval development (inhibition >67% for each extract) and the negative effect of the dichloromethane extract of leaf on adult worm motility (43% of inhibition of motility after 24 h of incubation) compared to the negative controls, suggest anthelmintic properties of Musa x paradisiaca stem and leaf against H. contortus. The active principles responsible for the activity could be secondary metabolites such as terpenoid and flavonoid compounds present in the leaf and stem of the plant.
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- 2014
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