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The in vitro effects of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of the leaves of ageratum conyzoides (Asteraceae) on three life cycle stages of the parasitic nematode Heligmosomoides bakeri (Nematoda: Heligmosomatidae)

Veterinary Medicine International, Volume 2011, Article 140293, Year 2011

A comparative in vitro study was carried out to determine the ovicidal and larvicidal activity of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Ageratum conyzoides (Asteraceae) leaves on the eggs (unembryonated and embryonated), first and second larval stages of Heligmosomoides bakeri. Four different concentrations (0.625, 1.25, 2.5, and 3.75mgmL(1)) of both aqueous and ethanolic extracts were tested. Distilled water and 5 tween were used as negative controls in the bioassay. In fact, they did not affect development of eggs, hatching, and larval survival. The extract activities were dose dependent. The ethanolic extract was more potent against embryonation (39.6 ± 2.9) than the aqueous extract (53.3 ± 10.9) at the highest concentration (3.75mgml(1)). Both types of extracts killed larvae. Mebendazole proved more lethal (EC50 of 0.745 and 0.323mgmL(1), resp., for L1 and L2 larvae). The aqueous extracts were the least lethal (EC50 of 4.76 and 2.29mgmL(1), resp., for L1 and L2 larvae). The ethanolic extracts showed intermediate activity (EC50 of 1.323 and 1.511mgmL(1), resp., for L1 and L2 larvae). It is concluded that the ovicidal and larvicidal properties of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Ageratum conyzoides leaves are demonstrated in this work. Copyright © 2011 J. Wabo Poné et al.
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