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Molluscicidal Activity of Aqueous Extract of Leaves, Stem Back and Roots of Desert date (Balanite Egyptiaca Del.) against common Liver Fluke (<i>Fasciola Hepatica</i>) found in the Snail (<i>Lymnea natalensis</i>)
Author(s) -
Y Abdullahi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of applied sciences and environmental management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1119-8362
DOI - 10.4314/jasem.v22i3.21
Subject(s) - snail , fasciola hepatica , biology , fasciola , hepatica , liver fluke , intermediate host , balanites aegyptiaca , botany , freshwater snail , aqueous extract , traditional medicine , host (biology) , helminths , ecology , zoology , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology
Studies were conducted on molluscicidal activities of aqueous extract of leaves stem back and roots of Balanite aegyptiaca against adult Lymnea natalensis , using standard methods. The intermediate host of the helminth Fasciola hepatica . Snail mortalities were compared between each plant part and snail species and LC 50 and LC 90 values for the plant part tested were recorded .The result obtained showed that the leave extract was more susceptible to the death of snail species Lymnea natalensis . Comparing the LC 50 and LC 90 the leaves extract showed the highest molluscicidal activity followed by the stem bark and root extracts. Desert date plant shows mollucicidal activities however it is found to be concentration- depended.

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