Anti-parasitic and anti-scabies activities of makabuhai (Tinospora rumphii Boerl.) extracts on dogs (Canis familiaris linn.) / Dior D.P. Agui, Shimei D.P. Agui, Engelika M. Fernandez, Hanna Loise D. Marquez.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2017.Description: xiii, 63 leaves : illustrations (some colour) ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- SF 992.P3 An872 2017
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Theses and dissertations | Tanay College Library Undergraduate Theses | Non-fiction | SF 992.P3 An872 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | URSTAN-UGT4271 |
Thesis Bachelor of Science in Biology University of Rizal System, Tanay 2017
Includes bibliographical references.
The study conducted to investigate on the anti-parasitic and anti-scabies activities of makabuhai (T. rumphii Boerl) on dogs (C.familiaris). The study was conducted at the Barangay Sampaloc Tanay, Rizal during the First Semester of School Year 2017-2018. Experimental method was applied using 15 dogs which were divided into three groups having 5 replications each. These were assigned to the control using commercial organic soap, 25% and 50% makabuhai extracts. The findings were as follows: After the application of commercial organic soap, 25 % and 50% of makabuhai extracts on dogs, all of the pets are fully recovered from infestation of ticks and fleas after 6 weeks of treatment. There is no significant difference on the effect of 25 % and 50% concentrations of makabuhai extracts on dogs' parasites as evident in the computed value of 0.42 using Fisher's exact prabability test.
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