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Comparative efficacy of korolla (<i>Momordica charantia</i>) extract and Ivermec® pour on with their effects on certain blood parameters and body weight gain in indigenous chicken infected with <i>Ascaridia galli</i>
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NutritionFood PreservativesAllergyBody Weight GainHerbal MedicineIndigenous ChickenPharmacologyComparative Anthelmintics EfficacyPoultry DiseasePoultry FarmingPhytochemicalExperimental NutritionMedicineIvermecâ® PourWhole Korolla FruitPoultry ScienceComparative Efficacy
Comparative anthelmintics efficacy of whole korolla fruit (Momordica charantia) extract and ivermec® pour on was evaluated in vitro and in vivo on adult Ascaridia galli of indigenous chicken. The total trial chickens (60) were divided equally into 3 groups; group A as control, group B treated with ivermec® pour on @ 500 μg/kg bwt by dropper through skin absorption for single dose and group C treated with 3% aqueous extract of korolla. Freshly prepared aqueous extract of the korolla fruit was performed as wormicidal properties against adult A. galli on in vitro and in vivo study. 3% aqueous extract of korolla fruit was treated as higher efficacy against A. galli. The live body weight was increased in chicken after treatment in group B and C respectively but in control group body weight was slowly decreased. TEC (million/cu mm), Hb (gm %) and PCV (%30 minutes) were increased significantly in chickens of treated groups whereas ESR was increased in control groups. Key words: Anthelmintics efficacy, korolla, Ivermec® pour on, Ascaridia galli, indigenous chicken, haematological parameters  doi: 10.3329/bjvm.v6i2.2328 Bangl. J. Vet. Med. (2008). 6 (2): 153-158  Â
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