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Weaving knowledges to support wildlife health surveillance in Kenya's pastoral rangelands
Abstract In wildlife–livestock–human interfaces, pathogens capable of spreading between wild and domestic animals and humans have important implications for conservation outcomes, economics, and public health. Robust wildlife health surveillance can help address these risks.
Brock Bersaglio +4 more
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The State of Knowledge of the Primary and Secondary Metabolites of the Iris Genus
The genus Iris L. (Iridaceae) comprises over 320 species, primarily found in the northern hemisphere. Iris species are important in horticulture, folklore and medicine, and contain a variety of primary and secondary metabolites with significant biological activity.
Olha Mykhailenko +3 more
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Livestock is the main backbone of the rural economy of an agriculture-based country like India. To mitigate the economic loss due to livestock’s poor performance and illness, folk phytotherapy for livestock healthcare is still actively practiced in India.
Suman Kalyan Mandal +1 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Lannea coromandelica (Houtt.) Merr., a deciduous tropical tree of the Anacardiaceae family, is traditionally used in Asian ethnomedicine to treat diabetes, skin diseases, ulcers, inflammation, and microbial infections. This review aims to consolidate current knowledge on its ethnomedicinal applications, phytochemistry ...
Nawfal Hasan Siam +10 more
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Background This is a first description of the main ethnoveterinary features of the peasants in the Sierras de Córdoba. The aim of this study was to analyze the use of medicinal plants and other traditional therapeutic practices for healing domestic ...
Luján María C, Martínez Gustavo J
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Ethnoveterinary Practices in India – A Review
Ethno veterinary practices concern to animal healthcare is as old as the domestication of various livestock species. They comprise belief, knowledge, practices and skills pertaining to healthcare and management of livestock. The Indian subcontinent has rich ethno veterinary health traditions that are the products of decades of experiences.
Sri Balaji, N Chakravarthi, P P
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Ethnoveterinary medicinal plants: Preparation and application methods by traditional healers in selected districts of southern Ethiopia [PDF]
Aim: The aim was to document the ethnoveterinary medicinal plants, their preparation, and application methods used by traditional healers in treating different animal diseases, in four districts with different culture and languages in southern Ethiopia.
Gebremedhin Romha Eshetu +3 more
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Sorghum Poisoning in Livestock: Mechanisms, Risks, and Sustainable Mitigation Strategies
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) is a drought‐tolerant crop grown in both arid and semiarid regions and serves as both food and fodder. Under environmental stresses, sorghum accumulates cyanogenic glucosides, especially dhurrin. Through ingestion, dhurrin is hydrolyzed into a toxic element called hydrogen cyanide (HCN).
Mahmud Sindid Ikram +2 more
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Gastrointestinal nematode infections pose a significant challenge to the productivity and reproductive performance of small ruminants in Ethiopia. This study is aimed at determining the prevalence of gastrointestinal nematode parasites in small ruminants in one of the pastoral areas of Ethiopia, identifying the main gastrointestinal tract (GIT ...
Yebelayhun Mulugeta +4 more
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Hydroalcoholic crude extract of Persea cordata showed in its composition, the presence of lignans based on LCESIMS data. This crude extract displayed anti‐oedematogenic and antinociceptive activities in vivo. Abstract This study aimed to establish the chemical profile and evaluate the anti‐oedematogenic and analgesic activities of the hydroalcoholic ...
Valfredo Schlemper +6 more
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