Utilización de semilla de papaya (carica papaya) y paico (chenopodium ambrosoides) como antiparasitario natural en perros de la ciudad de Latacunga

This research work was conducted with the objective of determining the effectiveness of powdered papaya seed and the paico plant (dried seeds and leaves) in infusion, as a natural arasitant against gastrointestinal parasites in dogs, in order to find an alternative that is economically flexible thro...

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Main Author: Salazar Díaz, Janies Samantha (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:spa
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/7896
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Summary:This research work was conducted with the objective of determining the effectiveness of powdered papaya seed and the paico plant (dried seeds and leaves) in infusion, as a natural arasitant against gastrointestinal parasites in dogs, in order to find an alternative that is economically flexible through natural arasitants. Four observations were conducted, in which the first observation served to determine the parasite load and the type of parasite before the application of treatments, in the remaining observations was observed a decrease or increase in the parasite load. The technique to perform the coproparasitics was the flotation concentration method. We applied a control treatment with a commercial cinder, a treatment with a dose of 1g of papaya seed powder for 10kg body weight and a treatment with infusion of paico ata dose of 1ml per 10kg body weight, for each treatment we worked with a group of 10 dogs. A parasite load of 21 ancylostomas was found. SPP, 79 parasites of the genus toxocara Canis and 15 coccidias. SPP in the T0 treatment (commercial). In the T1 treatment (papaya seed) 17 ancylostomas were found. SPP, 164 toxocara Canis and 40 coccidias. SPP, and in the T2 treatment (paico) 32 ancylostomas were found. SPP, 164 toxocara Canis and 16 coccidias. We examined the decrease in the parasite load on days 1, 5 and 15 after application of the treatments.