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Comparative evaluation of herbal coccidiostat with chemotherapeutic coccidiostats on performance of broilers to control coccidiosis

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2020
The objective of the present study was to investigate the comparative efficacy of recommended dose of selected anticoccidial drugs Salinomycin, Dinitolmide, while Cocciban at three dose levels on the performance of broilers. For this purpose, 420-day-old commercial male broiler chicks were randomly divided into 7 treatment groups with 10 replications ...
B. Srinivasu   +3 more
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Coccidiostat residues in poultry excreta

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1983
AbstractThe excretion of the coccidiostats sulphaquinoxaline and decoquinate has been studied in caged broilers on diets containing 100 and 30 mg kg−1 of the drugs respectively. Sulphaquinoxaline reached a maximum excretion of 54 mg kg−1 (based on dried excreta) in 18 days and decoquinate a level of 37 mg kg−1 after 14 days.
A, Hobson-Frohock, H A, Johnson
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A New Wide-spectrum Coccidiostat

Nature, 1967
NINE species of coccidia are known to parasitize the domestic fowl. During the past 25 years a succession of drugs has made it possible to control coccidiosis to an increasing degree, but until recently no drug was known which would effectively suppress all species.
R A, Bowie   +5 more
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History of the Discovery of Sulfaquinoxaline as a Coccidiostat

Journal of Parasitology, 2008
Sulfaquinoxaline played an important part in the demotion of roast chicken from vaunted Sunday-dinner status to an unrespected position on the everyday menu of the Western world. It had its origins in the chemical synthetic program that sprang from the introduction of sulfonamide drugs into human medicine in the 1930s. The program was sustained through
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Isolation, Structure, and Coccidiostat Activity of Coccidiostatin A

Journal of Natural Products, 2007
Coccidiosis is one of the more common and costly diseases in poultry that is caused by various Eimeria species. In our quest to discover coccidiostats from natural products, we discovered a microbial fermentation extract that exhibited in vivo anticoccidial activity.
Hiranthi, Jayasuriya   +13 more
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Studies on the mode of action of the coccidiostat robenidene

Zeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde, 1971
Robenidene has appreciable anticoccidial activity against Eimeria brunetti and E. tenella in chickens. In the case of E. tenella under continuous drug medication, this activity has been shown to be primarily coccidiostatic at the stage of the almost mature first generation schizont.
J F, Ryley, R G, Wilson
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Coccidiosis in Poultry and its Management With Coccidiostats

World's Poultry Science Journal, 1967
(1967). Coccidiosis in Poultry and its Management With Coccidiostats. World's Poultry Science Journal: Vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 237-241.
A C, Cuckler, D F, Green
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The Coccidiostatic Action of Nitrophenide on Eimeria tenella

The Journal of Parasitology, 1952
Waletzky, Hughes, and Brandt (1949) reported that the continuous feeding of nitrophenide in the mash at a concentration of 0.05 per cent for eight to ten days, starting on the day of inoculation or one or two days before inoculation, checked mortality from severe cecal coccidiosis in chicks.
J L, GARDINER, M M, FARR, E E, WEHR
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Coccidiosis: Summary of evaluation and selection of coccidiostats

Experimental Parasitology, 1970
The purpose of this paper is to summarize the many excellent reports which have been presented and to assess the various alternative methods used in the comparative evaluation of coccidiostatic drugs. There are many ways of doing this in battery, pen trial and field trial, or commercial operations.
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Coccidiostat toxicity

Veterinary Record, 1982
I R, Cameron, D, Spackman
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