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Óleo de Neem: tratamento parasitário em ovinos e desenvolvimento ponderal

Authors: Rosa, Patricia Raquel Basso;

Óleo de Neem: tratamento parasitário em ovinos e desenvolvimento ponderal

Abstract

The experiment was conducted to investigate the potential anti-parasitic Neem in sheep naturally infected with gastrointestinal helminths and protozoa in grazing management conditions, to evaluate the reduction of the values of eggs per gram of feces (EPG) after treatment determine the population dynamics of endoparasites by fecal culture and to evaluate the biochemical, weight gain and body condition. We used 32 Santa Inez crossbred sheep divided into two groups (C - Control and T - treated with Neem oil), uniform in weight and in accordance with the results of the packed cell volume and number of eggs per gram of feces, the analyzes prior to the start of the experiment. T animals received 2.5 ml per kg body weight of the Neem Oil orally with two administrations at intervals of 14 days. On the day of application and every seven days after treatment were done stool tests. Weight measurements, assessment of body condition hematological and biochemical examinations were performed individually for every fourteen days. The results demonstrate that the use of Neem oil (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) administered in the amount and conditions of this experiment was not effective in controlling gastrointestinal endoparasites, caused no changes in hematological and biochemical standards and not compromise the weight gain and body condition score of sheep

O experimento foi realizado com o objetivo de realizar a avaliação parasitológica, laboratorial e do desenvolvimento ponderal do uso do óleo de Neem em ovinos. Foram utilizados 32 ovinos mestiços Santa Inês divididos em dois grupos (C - Controle e T - tratados com óleo de Neem), randomizados de acordo com seu peso vivo, volume globular e número de ovos por gramas de fezes, das análises realizadas previamente ao começo do experimento. Os animais T receberam 2,5mL por kg de peso vivo do óleo de Neem por via oral com duas administrações em intervalos de 14 dias. No dia da aplicação e a cada sete dias após o tratamento foram feitos exames coprológicos. Pesagens, avaliação da condição corporal exames hematológicos e bioquímicos foram realizadas individualmente a cada quatorze dias. Os resultados demonstram que a utilização do óleo de Neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) na quantidade administrada e nas condições deste experimento não foi eficaz no controle dos endoparasitas gastrintestinais, não provocou alterações nos padrões hematológicos e bioquímicos e nem comprometeu o ganho de peso e o escore corporal dos ovinos

Pós-graduação em Ciência Animal - FMVA

Country
Brazil
Keywords

Nematóides entomopatogênicos, Ovino, Hematologia veterinaria, Matéria médica vegetal, Anti-helminticos, Antihelmintics, Nim

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