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The Use of Essential Oils against Sheep Gastrointestinal Nematodes

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Štrbac, Filip
Bosco, Antonio
Pušić, Ivan
Stojanović, Dragica
Simin, Nataša
Cringoli, Giuseppe
Rinaldi, Laura
Ratajac, Radomir
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Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) nowadays present a serious threat to sustainable sheep breeding. Various classes of commercial anthelmintics were used to control these parasites. However, due to the development of anthelmintic resistance (AR), the efficacy of these drugs has decreased, which in turn resulted in high economic losses. For these reasons, researchers are focused now on designing sustainable strategies for GIN control, based on the use of a combination of a bunch of options including the wise application of anthelmintic drugs, as well as applying alternative strategies. Within this context, phytotherapy (the use of plants or their products) presents one of the most promising alternatives. Essential oils (EOs) are natural, volatile and complex compounds characterized by a strong odor and extracted from aromatic plants. In various studies so far, these plant products showed high in vitro and, in some cases, in vivo efficacy against sheep GINs. The aim of this chapter is to ...review so far conducted studies based on the use of EOs against these parasites and to discuss results, as well as advantages of their use compared to commercial anthelmintics. On the other hand, current obstacles in the use of EOs and possible solutions on how to overcome them will be also discussed in this chapter. In this way, current and future perspectives of the use of EOs against sheep GINs are discussed here.

Keywords:
anthelmintic resistance / essential oils / in vitro efficacy / in vivo efficacy / toxicity studies
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Animal Health Perspectives, 2022, 1, 12, 86-94
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  • Unique Scientific Publishers, Faisalabad, Pakistan
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  • Link ka celoj monografiji gde se nalazi i poglavlje: https://uniquescientificpublishers.com/animal-health-perspectives-volume-1/

DOI: 10.47278/book.ahp/2022.12

ISBN: 978-969-2201-01-8

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AU  - Rinaldi, Laura
AU  - Ratajac, Radomir
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1900
AB  - Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) nowadays present a serious threat to sustainable sheep breeding. Various classes of commercial anthelmintics were used to control these parasites. However, due to the development of anthelmintic resistance (AR), the efficacy of these drugs has decreased, which in turn resulted in high economic losses. For these reasons, researchers are focused now on designing sustainable strategies for GIN control, based on the use of a combination of a bunch of options including the wise application of anthelmintic drugs, as well as applying alternative strategies. Within this context, phytotherapy (the use of plants or their products) presents one of the most promising alternatives. Essential oils (EOs) are natural, volatile and complex compounds characterized by a strong odor and extracted from aromatic plants. In various studies so far, these plant products showed high in vitro and, in some cases, in vivo efficacy against sheep GINs. The aim of this chapter is to review so far conducted studies based on the use of EOs against these parasites and to discuss results, as well as advantages of their use compared to commercial anthelmintics. On the other hand, current obstacles in the use of EOs and possible solutions on how to overcome them will be also discussed in this chapter. In this way, current and future perspectives of the use of EOs against sheep GINs are discussed here.
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author = "Štrbac, Filip and Bosco, Antonio and Pušić, Ivan and Stojanović, Dragica and Simin, Nataša and Cringoli, Giuseppe and Rinaldi, Laura and Ratajac, Radomir",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) nowadays present a serious threat to sustainable sheep breeding. Various classes of commercial anthelmintics were used to control these parasites. However, due to the development of anthelmintic resistance (AR), the efficacy of these drugs has decreased, which in turn resulted in high economic losses. For these reasons, researchers are focused now on designing sustainable strategies for GIN control, based on the use of a combination of a bunch of options including the wise application of anthelmintic drugs, as well as applying alternative strategies. Within this context, phytotherapy (the use of plants or their products) presents one of the most promising alternatives. Essential oils (EOs) are natural, volatile and complex compounds characterized by a strong odor and extracted from aromatic plants. In various studies so far, these plant products showed high in vitro and, in some cases, in vivo efficacy against sheep GINs. The aim of this chapter is to review so far conducted studies based on the use of EOs against these parasites and to discuss results, as well as advantages of their use compared to commercial anthelmintics. On the other hand, current obstacles in the use of EOs and possible solutions on how to overcome them will be also discussed in this chapter. In this way, current and future perspectives of the use of EOs against sheep GINs are discussed here.",
publisher = "Unique Scientific Publishers, Faisalabad, Pakistan",
journal = "Animal Health Perspectives",
booktitle = "The Use of Essential Oils against Sheep Gastrointestinal Nematodes",
pages = "94-86",
number = "12",
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Štrbac, F., Bosco, A., Pušić, I., Stojanović, D., Simin, N., Cringoli, G., Rinaldi, L.,& Ratajac, R.. (2022). The Use of Essential Oils against Sheep Gastrointestinal Nematodes. in Animal Health Perspectives
Unique Scientific Publishers, Faisalabad, Pakistan., 1(12), 86-94.
https://doi.org/10.47278/book.ahp/2022.12
Štrbac F, Bosco A, Pušić I, Stojanović D, Simin N, Cringoli G, Rinaldi L, Ratajac R. The Use of Essential Oils against Sheep Gastrointestinal Nematodes. in Animal Health Perspectives. 2022;1(12):86-94.
doi:10.47278/book.ahp/2022.12 .
Štrbac, Filip, Bosco, Antonio, Pušić, Ivan, Stojanović, Dragica, Simin, Nataša, Cringoli, Giuseppe, Rinaldi, Laura, Ratajac, Radomir, "The Use of Essential Oils against Sheep Gastrointestinal Nematodes" in Animal Health Perspectives, 1, no. 12 (2022):86-94,
https://doi.org/10.47278/book.ahp/2022.12 . .

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