In vitro nematicidal activity of plant species possessing alkaloids and tannins

This study determined the most effective of three doses per plant extract on L3 nematode larvae. Seven plant species: Crinum macowanii, Gunnera perpensa, Nicotiana tabacum, Sarcostema viminale, Vernonia amygdalina, Zingiber officinale and Zizyphus mucronata, had alkaloids and tannins as bioactive pr...

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Main Authors: Sylvester W. Fomum, Ignatius V. Nsahlai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Cogent Food & Agriculture
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2017.1334295
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spelling doaj-69ebeb492a1b491286bda581ff2d98972021-03-02T15:42:31ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Food & Agriculture2331-19322017-01-013110.1080/23311932.2017.13342951334295In vitro nematicidal activity of plant species possessing alkaloids and tanninsSylvester W. Fomum0Ignatius V. Nsahlai1SAEES, College of Agriculture, Engineering and SciencesSAEES, College of Agriculture, Engineering and SciencesThis study determined the most effective of three doses per plant extract on L3 nematode larvae. Seven plant species: Crinum macowanii, Gunnera perpensa, Nicotiana tabacum, Sarcostema viminale, Vernonia amygdalina, Zingiber officinale and Zizyphus mucronata, had alkaloids and tannins as bioactive principle. Oven-dried leaf samples (40 g; 20 g; 10 g) of each species were extracted in 70% ethanol, and concentrated to 100 ml; constituting 4×, 2× and 1× crude extract concentration. Rectal faecal materials were collected from 10 Merino sheep and 25 Nguni goats, pooled within species and hand-mixed. Dung samples (5 g) were weighed and cultured for 12 days at 27°C. On day 13, four plates were watered, and others (4) treated with 70% ethanol to correct solvent effect on mortality. The trial had 2 (animal species) × 7 (plant species) × 3 (extract concentrations) factorial design. In each run, three plates were treated with each crude extract concentrations. L3 larvae were isolated on day 14, larval counts done, and mortality became indices of dosed anthelmintic efficacy. The study was re-run three times. Animal species (p = 0.0107) and concentration (p = 0.0005) affected efficacy; a change in crude extract concentration resulted to efficacy of 71.2 ± 2.62%, 88.0 ± 1.88% and 97.9 ± 0.91% for goats and 93.8 ± 2.62%, 96.0 ± 1.88% and 98.0 ± 0.91% for sheep. Interaction of crude extract concentration and animal species affected efficacy (p = 0.0127). Condensed tannin and alkaloid content was high, but within close range. Differences in specific anthelmintic activity exist among plants possessing the two principle(s); suggesting that combined activity of any two species extract may have enhanced activity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2017.1334295goatssheepbioactive anthelmintics priciplestanninsalkaloidsefficacy
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author Sylvester W. Fomum
Ignatius V. Nsahlai
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Ignatius V. Nsahlai
In vitro nematicidal activity of plant species possessing alkaloids and tannins
Cogent Food & Agriculture
goats
sheep
bioactive anthelmintics priciples
tannins
alkaloids
efficacy
author_facet Sylvester W. Fomum
Ignatius V. Nsahlai
author_sort Sylvester W. Fomum
title In vitro nematicidal activity of plant species possessing alkaloids and tannins
title_short In vitro nematicidal activity of plant species possessing alkaloids and tannins
title_full In vitro nematicidal activity of plant species possessing alkaloids and tannins
title_fullStr In vitro nematicidal activity of plant species possessing alkaloids and tannins
title_full_unstemmed In vitro nematicidal activity of plant species possessing alkaloids and tannins
title_sort in vitro nematicidal activity of plant species possessing alkaloids and tannins
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Food & Agriculture
issn 2331-1932
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This study determined the most effective of three doses per plant extract on L3 nematode larvae. Seven plant species: Crinum macowanii, Gunnera perpensa, Nicotiana tabacum, Sarcostema viminale, Vernonia amygdalina, Zingiber officinale and Zizyphus mucronata, had alkaloids and tannins as bioactive principle. Oven-dried leaf samples (40 g; 20 g; 10 g) of each species were extracted in 70% ethanol, and concentrated to 100 ml; constituting 4×, 2× and 1× crude extract concentration. Rectal faecal materials were collected from 10 Merino sheep and 25 Nguni goats, pooled within species and hand-mixed. Dung samples (5 g) were weighed and cultured for 12 days at 27°C. On day 13, four plates were watered, and others (4) treated with 70% ethanol to correct solvent effect on mortality. The trial had 2 (animal species) × 7 (plant species) × 3 (extract concentrations) factorial design. In each run, three plates were treated with each crude extract concentrations. L3 larvae were isolated on day 14, larval counts done, and mortality became indices of dosed anthelmintic efficacy. The study was re-run three times. Animal species (p = 0.0107) and concentration (p = 0.0005) affected efficacy; a change in crude extract concentration resulted to efficacy of 71.2 ± 2.62%, 88.0 ± 1.88% and 97.9 ± 0.91% for goats and 93.8 ± 2.62%, 96.0 ± 1.88% and 98.0 ± 0.91% for sheep. Interaction of crude extract concentration and animal species affected efficacy (p = 0.0127). Condensed tannin and alkaloid content was high, but within close range. Differences in specific anthelmintic activity exist among plants possessing the two principle(s); suggesting that combined activity of any two species extract may have enhanced activity.
topic goats
sheep
bioactive anthelmintics priciples
tannins
alkaloids
efficacy
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2017.1334295
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