01569nam a2200361 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400790006010000190013924500870015826000480024550001360029352004510042965000090088065000310088965000180092065000140093865000210095265000120097365000190098565000160100465000180102065000110103865000150104965300130106465300160107765300170109365300170111065300300112770000140115770000200117170000160119115221002025-06-17 1984 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttp://www.ilri.org/InfoServ/Webpub/fulldocs/Bulletin17/Screening.htm2DOI1 aIBRAHIM, M. A. aScreening of West African plants for anthelmintic activity.h[electronic resource] aILCA Bulletin, n. 17, p. 19-23, 1984.c1984 aA paper presented at the 5th International Symposium on Medicinal Plants, University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, 13 to 15 July, 1983. aAbstract: Eighteen plants traditionally used for the treatment of human and animal helminthiasis in Africa were screened for anthelmintic activity using the Nippostrongylus - rat model. Aloe barteri, Terminalia avicennioides, Annona senegalensis, Cassia occidentalis, Anogeissus leiocarpus and Diospyros mespiliformis showed significant activity, giving deparasitizations of 92, 89, 75, 69, 60 and 58% respectively compared to untreated controls. aAloe aAnimal parasites and pests aAnthelmintics aDiospyros aNematode control aCássia aDoença Animal aFitoterapia aParasitologia aRoedor aTerminalia aControle aDrug plants aEndoparasito aHelminthoses aNematodeo gastrintestinal1 aNWUDE, N.1 aOGUNSUSI, R. A.1 aALIU, Y. O.