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When it comes to finding novel ways to battle newly developing pathogenic strains and illnesses, nanoparticles are the first line of defense. Plant‐based nanoparticles are showing more significance over chemically or physically synthesized nanoparticles. Several plant species and their constituent parts have found several applications in medicine. They
Shruti Nandkishor Tanwar +4 more
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This study reports on a literature review of the leguminous tree Sesbania sesban (L.) Merr which is found in the N′djamena region, the Republic of Chad. The study focused on S. sesban’s medicinal and ethnomedicinal uses, biological features, and phytochemical constituents to assist in future evaluations. A literature review was conducted using academic
Ousman Brahim Mahamat +6 more
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A prevalence of paramphistomes in coastal area of Andhra Pradesh
paramphistome prevalence in ...
Babu, A.Prasanth +2 more
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Karyotype Analysis of Two Paramphistomes Infecting Nile Fish
Paramphistomes are intestinal parasitic warms infecting a wide range of vertebrate animals and are considered, by various authors, as the most primitive digenetic trematodes. The karyotypes of Sandonia sudanensis McClelland, Basidiodiscus ectorchis Fischthal and Kuntz inhabiting a common fish host, and Synodontis schall Bloch-Scheinder were studied. We
Ashour, Ameen A. +2 more
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Anthelmintic efficacy ofAcacia concinnaagainst paramphistomes in naturally infected sheep [PDF]
Diseases caused by helminth parasites in livestock continue to be a major productivity constraint, especially in small ruminants in the tropics and subtropics. Infections by paramphistomes are one of the most common and economically important diseases of grazing livestock.
P. Priya, L. Veerakumari, M. Raman
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Emerging cases of Fasciola and Paramphistomes co-infection have been reported, especially in tropical regions. Thisis due to Fasciola and Paramphistomes sharing biological factors which influence the pattern of transmission, especially in faecal egg shedding due to interaction and competition in the definitive host. Most reports surveyed the occurrence
N., Che-Kamaruddin, Isa, N. M. M.
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Nervous system in Olveria indica, a rumen paramphistome (Digenea) of bovines, as revealed by non-specific esterase staining [PDF]
AbstractOn the basis of esterase localization the complete nervous system has been visualized in Olveria indica Thapar & Sinha, 1945, a paramphistome from the rumen of cattle, recorded for the first time from the north-east region of India. The basic number of posterior longitudinal nerves (i.e., 3 pairs) is the same as in other paramphistomes ...
N, Mishra, V, Tandon
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Cross-antigenicity Between Ruminal and Hepatic Paramphistomes and Liver Flukes of Buffalo Origin
Abstract Maji, B.P., Dwivedi, P., Rao, J.R. and Yadav, S.C. 1999. Cross-antigenicity between ruminal and hepatic paramphistomes and liver flukes of buffalo origin. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 16: 53–57. The crossantigencity among paramphistomes, Paramphistomum epiclitum, Gastrothylax crumenifer, Gigantocotyle explanatum and the common liver fluke Fasciola ...
B. P. Maji +3 more
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Two new genera and three new species of paramphistomoid digeneans are described in the family Cladorchiidae Fischoeder, 1901 from doradid, heptapterid, pimelodid and pseudopimelodid fishes in the Amazon River in Peru. Goeldamphistomum amazonum n. g., n. sp.
Camila Pantoja +3 more
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The paramphistomes (Trematoda) of Australian ruminants. Part I. Systematics
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