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Ovacidal activity of febantel
Authors: Thomas HPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 27, Issue 12, pp 273-275, Dec 1979
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Animal type: Livestock
Subject Terms: Abdomen, Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Animal remedies/veterinary medicines, Anthelmintics, Parasite control, Parasites - internal, Cestode, Treatment/therapy, Nematode
Article class: Scientific Article
Abstract: Febantel [N-2-( [2,3-bis-(methoxycarbonyl)-guanidine] 5-(phenylthio)-phenyl)-2-methoxyacetamide] was found to inhibit the embryonic development of Trichuris muris and Haemonchus contortus ova. After oral treatment of T.muris infected mice with 500 mg/kg febantel, the majority of eggs excreted from 31 hours after treatment did not develop into the larval stage. A more pronounced ovacidal effect was shown for H. contortus after treatment of sheep with low doses of febantel. The embryonic development of eggs had completely stopped from 24 hours after treatment with 2.5 mg/kg febantel. The commercially recommended dose-rate for febantel in sheep is 5 mg/kg.
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