Mexican Medicinal Plants as an Alternative for the Development of New Compounds Against Protozoan Parasites

  • Ramirez-Moreno E
  • Soto-Sanchez J
  • Rivera G
  • et al.
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Abstract

This book emphasizes past and current research efforts about principles of natural control of major parasites affecting humans, animals, and crops. Each chapter is a complete and integrated subject that presents a problem and confers on the safe alternatives to chemicals. This book discusses and updates information about three major topics of natural remedies. The first topic is represented in a chapter outlining important information on biological control of parasites, the second topic is represented in three chapters dealing with botanicals as promising antiparasitic agents, and the last four chapters deal with miscellaneous control strategies against parasites. This easily readable book is designed precisely for students as well as professors linked with the field of parasitic control. We enhanced words with breathing areas in the form of graphical abstracts, figures, photographs, and tables.

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Ramirez-Moreno, E., Soto-Sanchez, J., Rivera, G., & Marchat, L. A. (2017). Mexican Medicinal Plants as an Alternative for the Development of New Compounds Against Protozoan Parasites. In Natural Remedies in the Fight Against Parasites. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/67259

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