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Exploring the anthelmintic activity of Olea europaea L (Olive) leaves extract and oleuropein in mice naturally infected with Aspiculuris tetraptera

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The number of A. tetraptera collected from autopsied animals in treatment and control groups and descriptive statistical data (n=13).

Groups The number of animals autopsied post-treatment (n) The number of minimum and maximum A. tetraptera collected in necropsy (Min.-Max.) Mean ± SEM Median Q1 Q3 Efficacy (%)
Olea europaea 250 mg/kg 11/13 0 – 1055 146.2 ± 92.9 48 1 115 70.03
Olea europaea 500 mg/kg 6/13 1 – 863 329 ± 153 258 2 661 63.18
Olea europaea 1000 mg/kg 6/13 0 – 365 69.8 ± 59.3 9 0 365 92.19
Oleuropein 5 mg/kg 13/13 2 – 959 374.5 ± 88.7 286 92.5 665.5 9.27
Oleuropein 20 mg/kg 11/13 1 – 397 143.6 ± 45.5 56 19 299 70.56
Tap Water (control group) 10/13 0 – 1661 537 ± 180 381 35 950 0
Albendazole 10 mg/kg 13/13 0 – 153 31.2 ± 12.9 4 0 58 92.43

Efficacy percentages (%) of Olea europaea, Oleuropein, and Albendazole used in different concentrations against Syphacia spp. compared to the control group (water).

Control groups Efficacy Percentage (%)

Parasite species Oleuropein 5 mg/kg Oleuropein 20 mg/kg Olea europaea 250 mg/kg Olea europaea 500 mg/kg Olea europaea 1000 mg/kg Albendazole 10 mg/kg
Water (Control) Group Syphacia spp. −83.70 −218.84 −413.73 −531.30 −110.54 2.23
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