Title of article :
Scolicidal effects of squash (Corylus spp) seeds, hazel (Curcurbia spp) nut and garlic (Allium sativum) extracts on hydatid cyst protoscolices
Author/Authors :
Eskandarian, AbbasAli Department of Parasitology and Mycology - Faculty of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Because there is no effective drug therapy for hydatid cyst yet, assessment and finding of some new agents especially
from herbal origin with a desired scolicidal effect attracts great attention for treatment and pre-surgical use to prevent the hydatid cyst
recurrence. Hazelnut, squash seeds and garlic chloroformic and hydro-alcoholic extracts’ scolicidal effects were examined. Materials
and Methods: Suspension of protoscolices was obtained from infected liver and or lung of sheep and goats from Ziyaran abattoir.
The chloroformic and hydro-alcoholic extracts from hazelnut, squash seeds and garlic were extracted using the succilate method.
Scolicidal effect of each extract assessed in different concentrations and effected time using microscopy and 0.1% eosin solution
stained only killed protoscolices. Results: Present study showed that garlic had more potent scolicidal effects among all the 3 plants
and the chloroformic extract of garlic was the most potent protoscolicid among all of the extracts and killed 98% of protoscolices
in 50 mg/ml on a minimum of 20 minutes exposure. Conclusion: Garlic chloroformic extract is a safe and potent protoscolicid and
might be used in hydatid cyst treatment and pre-surgery to prevent secondary cyst recurrence.
Keywords :
Chloroformic , cystic echinococcosis , extract , garlic , hazelnuts , hydro-alcoholic , protoscolicid effect , squash seed
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics