Tese
Eficácia do alho como anti-helmíntico em ovinos e bovinos
Fecha
2015-02-12Autor
Santos, Juliano Costa dos
Institución
Resumen
Garlic have been shown to have anthelmintic activity against common intestinal parasites, but
research of the effectiveness of unconventional therapeutic methods is rare. The objective of
this research was to evaluate the anthelmintic activity of garlic in ruminants. Four
experiments were conducted, two with sheep and two with cattle. In the experiment 1 crossedbred Suffolk sheep with 48 kg body weight were used to the housing conditions allocated in
three groups: one was a negative control; as second group was treated with garlic bulb
(120g/100kg body weight), administered at regular intervals (1; 7; 14 and 21 day or 1 and 14
day). The same was made on the third group(120g/100kg body weight) but treated with garlic
aqueous extract. Repeated the experiment using lambs of the same genetic group with 22 kg
body weight. In the experiment 2 ewes and lambs were used to the pasture conditions
allocated in two groups, negative control and treated with garlic aqueous extract. Other two
experiments were conducted with cattle. In the experiment 1 crossed-breed steers were used
to the pasture conditions allocated in three groups: one was the negative control; the second
group was treated with garlic bulb (90 or 120g/100kg body weight), administered at regular
intervals (days 1; 7; 14 and 21 or 1 and 14); the same was made on the third group but treated
with garlic aqueous extract. In the experiment 2, Holstein calves were used to the pasture
conditions treated with garlic and garlic aqueous extract (60g/100kg body weight). For all
experiments, fecal samples were collected day 0; 7; 14; 21 and 28. The garlic treatments were
effective in the reduction of parasite infection in sheep and young cattle.