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Merit Research Journal of Microbiology and Biological Sciences
(ISSN: 2408-7076) Vol.
10(2) pp. 010-018, May, 2022
Copyright © 2022 Author(s) retain the copyright
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6579486 |
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Original Research Article
Haematological Effects of Extract of Parkia
biglobosa Plants In West African Dwarf (WAD) Goats Infected
with Haemonchus contortus |
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Josiah J. G1*, Jiya Z2, Obi O. A3 |
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1Department
of Biotechnology, Faculty of Sciences, Mewar International
University (MIU), Nigeria, Masaka, Nasarawa State, Nigeria
2Department of Science Laboratory Technology, Federal
Polytechnic, Nasarawa, Nasarawa State, Nigeria.
3Department of Zoology, University of Agriculture,
Markudi, Benue State, Nigeria
*Corresponding Author's Email: ganajames@yahoo.com.
Mobile Number: +2348036951530
Received: 13 April 2022 I Accepted:
20 May 2022 I Published:
25 May 2022
I Article ID: MRJMBS22011
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Abstract |
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The effects of stem bark extracts of Parkia biglobosa on
haematological parameters of West African Dwraf (WAD) goats
averagely weigh 10kg was investigated. The plant was sourced
from Tsaragi community in Edu LGA, Kwara State, Nigeria and
extracted with methanol to yield crude methanol stem bark
extract (CMSBE). This CMSBE was partitioned with n- Hexane,
ethyl acetate and water to yield additional ethyl acetate (EA)
fraction and aqueous (AQ) fraction. The haematological
parameters evaluation were carried out in 18 WAD goats infected
with Haemonchus contortus in six groups of completely
block design at three animals per group. Group A and B were
dosed with 5mL/kg of distilled water and 6.25mg/kg of
Albendazole (ABZ) for negative and positive control
respectively. Groups C and D with 1000mg/kg and 2000mg/kg of
CMSBE respectively and groups E and F with 1000mg/kg of EA
fraction and AQ fraction each respectively. The haematological
parameters evaluated were Parked cell volume (PCV), haemoglobin
concentration (Hb), total red blood cell (TRBC), mean
corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH) and
mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC) and
differential white blood cell count such as neutrophils,
lymphocytes and monocytes, eosinophils, neutrophils and
basophils. The results showed that CMSBE, EA fraction and AQ
fraction have no significant (P>0.05) effect on haematological
paremeters of WAD goats based on the doses used. However, the
increase in Hb, RBC and PCV observed in this study suggested
that P. biglobosa extracts may be pursued for their clinical
relevance in the management of anaemia and in treatment of
infectious disease caused by helminth parasites like H.
contortus. It is therefore, recommended to establish a
baseline indices for haematological parameters on the basis of
factors such as sex, age, breed, and nutrition of animals and
carry out further studies to determine the effects of these
factors on these indices.
Keywords: Haematology; Parkia biglobosa; WAD
goats; Haemonchus contortus
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