Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Investigations of eugenol efficacy in treatment of mange in swine

View through CrossRef
The acaricide efficacy, tolerability and safety of the active ingredient of the etheric oil of cloves eugenol was investigated in the treatment of mange in swine, and the obtained results were compared with the results of acaricide efficacy of the synthetic acaricide permethrin, which has been in use for quite a some time. A single application of permethrin in the form of a 1% solution showed maximum efficacy of 62.5%, and after three applications of 75.0% in the treatment of sarcoptes in swine mange. A single application of eugenol in the form of a 10% solution had maximum efficacy of 75.0%, and applied three times an efficacy of 100% in curbing Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis. A single administration of 20% eugenol solution showed maximum efficacy of 87.5%, and applied three times it was 100% efficient in curbing Sarcoptes scabeiei var. suis. The best efficacy in the treatment of sarcoptes mange in swine was achieved with three applications of eugenol in a concentration of 20%. This maximum effect (100%) was obtained already after the second treatment. Eugenol in a concentration of 10% was safe for local application on skin because it does not cause any undesired reactions, while a 20% concentration caused irritation followed by a passing redness and disquiet in a smaller number of treated animals. The results of comparative investigations of acaricide efficacy of permethrin and eugenol demonstrate that there is resistence in Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis to permethrin. The biocide eugenol can safely be recommended for the treatment of sarcoptes mange in swine.
Title: Investigations of eugenol efficacy in treatment of mange in swine
Description:
The acaricide efficacy, tolerability and safety of the active ingredient of the etheric oil of cloves eugenol was investigated in the treatment of mange in swine, and the obtained results were compared with the results of acaricide efficacy of the synthetic acaricide permethrin, which has been in use for quite a some time.
A single application of permethrin in the form of a 1% solution showed maximum efficacy of 62.
5%, and after three applications of 75.
0% in the treatment of sarcoptes in swine mange.
A single application of eugenol in the form of a 10% solution had maximum efficacy of 75.
0%, and applied three times an efficacy of 100% in curbing Sarcoptes scabiei var.
suis.
A single administration of 20% eugenol solution showed maximum efficacy of 87.
5%, and applied three times it was 100% efficient in curbing Sarcoptes scabeiei var.
suis.
The best efficacy in the treatment of sarcoptes mange in swine was achieved with three applications of eugenol in a concentration of 20%.
This maximum effect (100%) was obtained already after the second treatment.
Eugenol in a concentration of 10% was safe for local application on skin because it does not cause any undesired reactions, while a 20% concentration caused irritation followed by a passing redness and disquiet in a smaller number of treated animals.
The results of comparative investigations of acaricide efficacy of permethrin and eugenol demonstrate that there is resistence in Sarcoptes scabiei var.
suis to permethrin.
The biocide eugenol can safely be recommended for the treatment of sarcoptes mange in swine.

Related Results

Knowledge and practices related to swine flu in school students of Bhavnagar, Gujarat
Knowledge and practices related to swine flu in school students of Bhavnagar, Gujarat
Context: Swine Flu caused by Influenza virus of H1N1 strain is a highly infectious respiratory disease. Knowledge and awareness among the community regarding the containment of spr...
Role of Cinnamomum verum leaves in the management of Vascular dementia: A comprehensive overview
Role of Cinnamomum verum leaves in the management of Vascular dementia: A comprehensive overview
Spices are utilized for both culinary and medicinal purposes and have been for a very long time originating from Sri Lanka and southern India, Cinnamomum verum may also be found in...
Tumor suppressive roles of eugenol in human lung cancer cells
Tumor suppressive roles of eugenol in human lung cancer cells
BackgroundEugenol, a natural compound available in Syzigium aromaticum (cloves), is exploited for various medicinal applications. Eugenol induces apoptosis and functions as an anti...
Of Microbes and Mange: Consistent changes in the skin microbiome of three canid species infected with sarcoptic mange
Of Microbes and Mange: Consistent changes in the skin microbiome of three canid species infected with sarcoptic mange
ABSTRACTSarcoptic mange is a highly contagious skin disease caused by the ectoparasitic mite, Sarcoptes scabiei. Although it afflicts over 100 mammal species worldwide, sarcoptic m...
Analisis Literatur Senyawa Minyak Atsiri pada Daun Kemangi
Analisis Literatur Senyawa Minyak Atsiri pada Daun Kemangi
Abstract. Basil leaves are one of the aromatic plants from the Lamiaceae family known to contain essential oils with various biological activities. These essential oils contain bio...
Antibacterial Potent of Acetylated and Non‐Acetylated Clove Bud Essential Oils and Their Main Compounds
Antibacterial Potent of Acetylated and Non‐Acetylated Clove Bud Essential Oils and Their Main Compounds
AbstractClove bud is a medicinal plant used traditionally in Asia for the treatment of various disease. Previously, Clove oil is a potential source of an antimicrobial compounds es...

Back to Top