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Effects of N-Butanol and Aqueous Fractions of <i>Khaya senegalensis, Guiera senegalensis</i> and <i>Tamarindus Indica</i> Leaves Extracts on Eimeria tenella Oocyst Sporulation <i>in Vitro</i>


M.O. Otu
I.A. Lawal
B.D. George
M.S. Abubakar
I.A. Adeyinka
F.O. Abeke
A.A. Sekoni
B.I. Nwagu
E.O. Adejoh-Ubani
A.K. Oluntunmogun
A.U. Umar
I. Abdullahi
H.M. Haruna

Abstract

The in vitro anti coccidial activities of n-butanol and aqueous fractions of Khaya senegalensis, Gueira senegalensis and Tamarindus indica leaves extracts on Eimeria tenella parasite was studied by observing the effects of the plant extracts on the sporulation of the Eimeria tenella oocysts. Drug resistance and consumer demanding decrease in the use of drugs in animals have generated interest in alternative strategies to control the avian disease one of which is herbal intervention studies. Fresh faecal samples were collected from infected birds and their oocysts load determined. Dilutions of the extracts (100mg, 250mg, 400mg, 550mg, 700mg and 850mg per ml) in distilled water were prepared and placed in separate well labelled petri dishes. 100 oocysts were added to each petri dish and the set up was left at ambient temperature on the laboratory table and monitored twice daily (9.00am and 3.00pm) to observe the sporulation of the oocysts over a 72 hours period. Laboratory sporulation medium (2.5% Potassium dichromate) and Amprolium were used for comparison. The phytochemical result implied that the active ingredients were present mainly in the n-butanol and crude extract  fractions with the nbutanol fraction of the Khaya senegalensis extract containing phenols and flavonoids which have antioxidant effects. The in vitro study showed that the n-butanol fraction of K senegalensis (100mg/ml) and the aqueous fraction of Tamarindus indica (100mg/ml) extracts had similar effects to those obtained using Amprolium which was considered as the standard by inhibiting the sporulation of Eimeria tenella oocysts. It is therefore recommended that more work needs to be done to determine the anti  coccidial activities of these extracts in vivo.


Key words: Eimeria tenella, sporulation, in vitro, extracts


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