Anthelminthic evaluation of extracts and natural compounds from Pterogyne nitens(Fabaceae) against nematodes of veterinary interest.

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Author(s): LIMA, C. S.; OLIVEIRA, M.; KETAVONG, S.; FERRAZ JUNIOR, R. S.; ALEMÁN GAINZA, Y.; CHAGAS, A. C. de S.; REGASINI, L. O.; HOSTE, H.

Summary: The use of plant secondary metaboliteswith potential anthelmintics (AH)activity againstgastrointestinal nematodes(GINs)is an alternative solution to chemical treatments is nowadays a necessity to achieve more sustainable control the parasitism [3], since they could be used either as phytotherapeutic material as nutraceuticals [4].

Publication year: 2019

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