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Anticoccidial effect ofFructus Meliae toosendanextract againstEimeria tenella

Journal

PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 636-645

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13880209.2020.1784234

Keywords

Avian coccidiosis; anticoccidial drug; intestinal microflora

Funding

  1. Program Sichuan Veterinary Medicine and Drug Innovation Group of China Agricultural Research System [SCCXTD-2020-18]
  2. Science and Technology Project of Sichuan Province [18ZDYF3246]

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Context Fructus Meliae toosendanextracts (FMTE) have a good therapeutic effect on coccidiosis, but there is no relevant research on its prophylactic effect on coccidiosis. Objective This study comprehensively evaluates the anticoccidial effect of FMTE. Materials and methods In vitro, the unsporulated oocysts were treated with serial dilutions of FMTE and incubated for 7 d, and the sporulated oocysts were counted for calculating the median lethal concentration (LC50) of FMTE.In vivo, 180 10-day-old broiler chickens free of coccidiosis were weighted and randomly distributed into six groups: normal group, untreated group, 4 protective groups (positive group and three FMTE groups). From day 10 to day 21, chickens in the three FMTE groups were pre-treated with FMTE at the dosage of 2.5, 5 and 10 g/kg/d, respectively, and chickens in the positive group were pre-treated with qiuliling (10 g/kg/d). On day 14, chickens in all groups except the normal group were orally infected with 1.5 x 10(4)sporulated oocysts. The clinical symptoms were observed from day 10 to day 21, the anticoccidial index (ACI), tissue lesions, and intestinal microflora were determined on day 21. Results FMTE showed anti-sporulation effect againstE. tenellaand the LC(50)value was 245.83 mu g/mLin vitro.In vivo, FMTE at the dosage of 10 g/kg/d was effective againstE. tenellainfection, and its ACI value was 162.56, which was higher than the value of positive drug qiuliling (128.81). Discussion and conclusions:FMTE have potent anticoccidial effects, and it presents an alternative anticoccidial agent for avian coccidiosis control.

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