Practice Name:

Tapeworm Infestation in Calf

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Category Veterinary Care
Scout HBN
Ingredients Black cumin (Nigella sativa)
Innovator / Knowledge Provider Veljibhai Makanbhai
City Bhavnagar
KVK District Krishi Vigyan Kendra, At- Lok Bharati Sanosara, Ta- Sinhor, Dist.-Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India
Address Tarsara, Talaja, Bhavnagar, Gujarat
Languages Spoken Gujarati
Vocation Farmer
State Gujarat
PIN Code 364140
PAS 1 Caesalpinia Crista of family Fabaceae is a moderately size deciduous tree, growing wild throughout the deciduous forest of India. It is popular in indigenous system of medicine like Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Homoeopathy. In the traditional system of medicine various plant parts such as leaves, stem, root, seed and oils are used as anthelmentic, febrifugal, periodic, tonic, and vesicant. They are used to treat colic, convulsions, leprosy, and palsy. The oil from the seeds is said to soften the skin and remove pimples. The bark is antiperiodic, rubefacient and to counteract toothache. The present review is therefore, an effort to give a detailed survey of the literature review on its pharmacological properties and medicinal uses of plant Lata karan[Manisha et al. World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research, PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES AND MEDICINAL USES OF LATAKARANJ [CAESALPINIA CRISTA LINN.]: A REVIEW ARTICLE, wjpmr, 2019,5(1), 200-201]
PAS 2 Aesalpinia crista L. (Caesalpiniaceae) is a well-known medicinally useful plant. The plant grows mainly on the river banks in tidal forests near the eastern sea-coast from Orissa, and western sea-coast from Konkan southwards, and in the Sunderbans in West Bengal, in Bhopal and Himachal Pradesh. It is traditionally valued and reported for treating anthelmintic, tumour, removing the placenta, anti-microbial, liver disorders, febrifugal, pain, inflammation, rheumatism, respiratory disorders, fever, stone in the bladder, malarial fever treatment of hernia, swellings, asthma and colic. Caesalpinia crista contains alkaloids, cassane-diterpenes, flavonoids, nor-cassane diterpenes, proteins, saponins, triterpenoids, etc. Root, stem, leaves and seed are used as anthelmintic, anti-inflammation, analgesic activity, antioxidant, anti-tumour, anti-malarial activity.[ Upadhyay, Pooja & Joshi, Bhuwan & Sundriyal, Ankush & Uniyal, Sushmita. (2019). Caesalpinia crista L.: A review on traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological properties.] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332865933_Caesalpinia_crista_L_A_review_on_traditional_uses_phytochemistry_and_pharmacological_properties
PAS 3 Caesalpinia bonducella (L.) Fleming (Syn. Caesalpinia bonduc (L.) Roxb, Syn. Caesalpinia cristaLinn.), belonging to the family Caesalpiniaceae, is a prickly shrub widely distributed all over the world specially in India, Sri Lanka and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, in India specially found in tropical regions. All parts of the plant have medicinal properties so it is a very valuable medicinal plant which is utilized in traditional system of medicine. The plant has been reported to possess anxiolytic, antinociceptive, antidiarrhoeal, antidiabetic, adaptogenic, anthelmintic, antiestrogenic, anti- inflammatory, antimalarial, antimicrobial, antifungal, antispasmodic, antioxidant, antiproliferative, antipsoriatic, antitumor, larvacidal, muscle contractile, hepatoprotective, anticonvulsant and antifilarial activities. Phytochemical analysis of seeds of Caesalpinia bonducella has revealed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, saponins, tannins and triterpenoids[A Pharmacognostic and Pharmacological Overview on Caesalpinia bonducella, Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences, RJPBCS Volume 3 Issue 1 Page No. 480] https://www.rjpbcs.com/pdf/2012_3(1)/59.pdf
Agro Ecological Zone Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Central Highlands (Malwa), Gujarat Plain (5.1) , Agro-Climatic Zone (Planning Commission) Gujarat Plains and hills region (XIII), Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) North Saurashtra, South Saurashtra (GJ-6,GJ-7)
Community Practices In cattle and other domestic animals (including calves) intestinal deworming can be done by giving fresh root extract of date palm Phoenix sylvestris L. Take around 250 g roots of the Phoenix and grind it with water. Allow this mixture to settle by keeping undisturbed for 10 hours. http://nif.org.in/innovation/Herbal_treatment_for_-intestinal_-worms_-in_-livestock/179#:~:text=In%20cattle%20and%20other%20domestic,keeping%20undisturbed%20for%2010%20hours.
Practice ID DTP0010000000722
Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/1802
Reference HBN database
Disease Worm infestation
Disease Description THE TAPEWORM and roundworm parasites reported to affect cattle tliroughoiit the world comprise over 70 different species. Although some species occur infrequently and others are comparatively harmless to their bovine hosts, some exact a heavy annual toll from the beef and dairy industries. Losses are due to deaths from gross parasitism, lowered vitality and resultant poor growth and performance, and condemnation, in the course of meat inspection, of carcasses or edible parts as a result of invasion by parasites. Members of these two groups of parasites—tapeworms and roundworms—vary considerably in their location, structure, and harmfulness. The cestodes, or tapeworms, of cattle are found as adults in the intestine and as larval forms in the muscles, liver, lungs, and other viscera. The adults are elongated, flattened worms consisting of a head and a chain of segments, each having both male and female reproductive organs, and terminal segments containing mature egg*s. The larval forms, commonly referred to as bladder worms because they resemble a bladder in shape, are intermediate asexual stages of tapeworms that live as adults in the intestines of man and other animals. [BY DALE A. PORTER , Tapeworm and Roundworm Parasites of Cattle] https://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/IND43893861/PDF
Management Practices Plants as De-Worming Agents of Livestock in the Nordic Countries: Historical Perspective, Popular Beliefs and Prospects for the Future. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2202332/
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