Plants as De-Worming Agents of Livestock in the Nordic Countries: Historical Perspective, Popular Beliefs and Prospects for the Future

<p/> <p>Preparations derived from plants were the original therapeutic interventions used by man to control diseases (including parasites), both within humans and livestock. Development of herbal products depended upon local botanical flora with the result that different remedies tended...

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Main Authors: Ingebrigtsen K, Richter SH, Sukura A, Bernes G, Thamsborg SM, Waller PJ, Höglund J
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2001-03-01
Series:Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
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Online Access:http://www.actavetscand.com/content/42/1/31
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spelling doaj-152a06356a6340ea884b59118da901a72020-11-24T22:58:49ZengBMCActa Veterinaria Scandinavica1751-01472001-03-01421314410.1186/1751-0147-42-31Plants as De-Worming Agents of Livestock in the Nordic Countries: Historical Perspective, Popular Beliefs and Prospects for the FutureIngebrigtsen KRichter SHSukura ABernes GThamsborg SMWaller PJHöglund J<p/> <p>Preparations derived from plants were the original therapeutic interventions used by man to control diseases (including parasites), both within humans and livestock. Development of herbal products depended upon local botanical flora with the result that different remedies tended to develop in different parts of the world. Nevertheless, in some instances, the same or related plants were used over wide geographic regions, which also was the result of communication and/or the importation of plant material of high repute. Thus, the Nordic countries have an ancient, rich and diverse history of plant derived anthelmintic medications for human and animal use. Although some of the more commonly used herbal de-wormers were derived from imported plants, or their products, many are from endemic plants or those that thrive in the Scandinavian environment. With the advent of the modern chemotherapeutic era, and the discovery, development and marketing of a seemingly unlimited variety of highly efficacious, safe synthetic chemicals with very wide spectra of activities, herbal remedies virtually disappeared from the consciousness – at least in the Western world. This attitude is now rapidly changing. There is a widespread resurgence in natural product medication, driven by major threats posed by multi-resistant pest, or disease, organisms and the diminishing public perceptions that synthetic chemicals are the panacea to health and disease control. This review attempts to provide a comprehensive account of the depth of historical Nordic information available on herbal de-wormers, with emphasis on livestock and to provide some insights on potentially rewarding areas of "re-discovery" and scientific evaluation in this field.</p> http://www.actavetscand.com/content/42/1/31plant anthelminticsherbal remedieshelminth parasiteslivestockman
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author Ingebrigtsen K
Richter SH
Sukura A
Bernes G
Thamsborg SM
Waller PJ
Höglund J
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Richter SH
Sukura A
Bernes G
Thamsborg SM
Waller PJ
Höglund J
Plants as De-Worming Agents of Livestock in the Nordic Countries: Historical Perspective, Popular Beliefs and Prospects for the Future
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
plant anthelmintics
herbal remedies
helminth parasites
livestock
man
author_facet Ingebrigtsen K
Richter SH
Sukura A
Bernes G
Thamsborg SM
Waller PJ
Höglund J
author_sort Ingebrigtsen K
title Plants as De-Worming Agents of Livestock in the Nordic Countries: Historical Perspective, Popular Beliefs and Prospects for the Future
title_short Plants as De-Worming Agents of Livestock in the Nordic Countries: Historical Perspective, Popular Beliefs and Prospects for the Future
title_full Plants as De-Worming Agents of Livestock in the Nordic Countries: Historical Perspective, Popular Beliefs and Prospects for the Future
title_fullStr Plants as De-Worming Agents of Livestock in the Nordic Countries: Historical Perspective, Popular Beliefs and Prospects for the Future
title_full_unstemmed Plants as De-Worming Agents of Livestock in the Nordic Countries: Historical Perspective, Popular Beliefs and Prospects for the Future
title_sort plants as de-worming agents of livestock in the nordic countries: historical perspective, popular beliefs and prospects for the future
publisher BMC
series Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
issn 1751-0147
publishDate 2001-03-01
description <p/> <p>Preparations derived from plants were the original therapeutic interventions used by man to control diseases (including parasites), both within humans and livestock. Development of herbal products depended upon local botanical flora with the result that different remedies tended to develop in different parts of the world. Nevertheless, in some instances, the same or related plants were used over wide geographic regions, which also was the result of communication and/or the importation of plant material of high repute. Thus, the Nordic countries have an ancient, rich and diverse history of plant derived anthelmintic medications for human and animal use. Although some of the more commonly used herbal de-wormers were derived from imported plants, or their products, many are from endemic plants or those that thrive in the Scandinavian environment. With the advent of the modern chemotherapeutic era, and the discovery, development and marketing of a seemingly unlimited variety of highly efficacious, safe synthetic chemicals with very wide spectra of activities, herbal remedies virtually disappeared from the consciousness – at least in the Western world. This attitude is now rapidly changing. There is a widespread resurgence in natural product medication, driven by major threats posed by multi-resistant pest, or disease, organisms and the diminishing public perceptions that synthetic chemicals are the panacea to health and disease control. This review attempts to provide a comprehensive account of the depth of historical Nordic information available on herbal de-wormers, with emphasis on livestock and to provide some insights on potentially rewarding areas of "re-discovery" and scientific evaluation in this field.</p>
topic plant anthelmintics
herbal remedies
helminth parasites
livestock
man
url http://www.actavetscand.com/content/42/1/31
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