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Essential Oils as Novel Anthelmintic Drug Candidates

Sujogya Kumar Panda, Marijn Daemen, Gunanidhi Sahoo, Walter Luyten

2022Molecules33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Helminths, with an estimated 1.5 billion annual global infections, are one of the major health challenges worldwide. The current strategy of the World Health Organization to prevent helminth infection includes increasing hygienic awareness, providing better sanitation and preventative anthelmintic drug therapy in vulnerable populations. Nowadays, anthelmintic drugs are used heavily in livestock, both in case of infection and as a preventative measure. However, this has led to the development of resistance against several of the most common drugs, such as levamisole, ivermectin and thiabendazole. As many as 70% of the livestock in developed countries now has helminths that are drug resistant, and multiple resistance is common. Because of this, novel anthelmintics are urgently needed to help combat large-scale production losses. Prior to this review, no comprehensive review of the anthelmintic effects of essential oils and their components existed. Multiple review articles have been published on the uses of a single plant and its extracts that only briefly touch upon their anthelmintic activity. This review aims to provide a detailed overview of essential oils and their components as anthelmintic treatment against a wider variety of helminths.

Topics & Concepts

AnthelminticSanitationIvermectinLevamisoleDrug resistanceHelminth infectionsLivestockDrugMedicineHelminthsEnvironmental healthBiologyBiotechnologyVeterinary medicinePharmacologyImmunologyEcologyMicrobiologyPathologyHelminth infection and controlParasites and Host InteractionsRabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
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