In vitro studies of the anthelmintic activity of Picrolemma sprucei Hook. f. (Simaroubaceae)

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1300 ppm (1.3 g/L), water and ethanol extracts prepared from stems or roots of Picrolemma sprucei Hook. f. were lethal (85-90 % mortality) in vitro to Haemonchus contortus (Barber Pole Worm) larvae, a gastrointestinal nematode parasite found in domestic and wild ruminants. Neosergeolide and isobrucein B were isolated in 0.0083 and 0.0070 % yield from dry, ground P. sprucei stems (0.89 kg). Neosergeolide, isobrucein B and the anthelmintic drug standard levamisole all caused comparable mortality rates (68-77 %) in vitro to H. contortus at similar concentrations (81-86 ppm). The anthelmintic activity of P. sprucei infusions (teas), alcohol extracts, and neosergeolide and isobrucein B, has therefore been demonstrated for the first time.

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Nunomura, R. D. C. S., Da Silva, E. C. C., Oliveira, D. F., Garcia, A. M., Boeloni, J. N., Nunomura, S. M., & Pohlit, A. M. (2006). In vitro studies of the anthelmintic activity of Picrolemma sprucei Hook. f. (Simaroubaceae). Acta Amazonica, 36(3), 327–330. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0044-59672006000300006

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