Bioderivados del nim para el control de parásitos que afectan los animales de cría
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In the present work are showed research results of Nim (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) bioproducts OleoNim 80 CE, DerNim P, FoliarNim HM, CubaNim SM and CubaNim T, obtained in INIFAT and submitted to validation tests during 9 years in differents Cuban specialized institutions. All of them made evident a pronounced curative action on affections caused by several animals’ parasites. In that sense, DerNim P was very effective on rabbits, pigs and dogs infested by scabies mites; for that reasons, may be used in substitution of chemicals like Esteladion and Miasis Cutánea. It has also been demonstrated that OleoNim 80 CE 2 – 3 % applied to chicken and laying hens had excellent control of birds mite (Megninia gynglimura and Menopon gallinae) as compared with Cypermetrine at 1,2%; a similar results have being found with CubaNim SM and CubaNim T. In another direction FoliarNim HM at 0,5 – 1% added to the diet became very effective in the treatment of poultry intestinal parasites; specially Raillietina cesticillus and Choanotaenia infundibulum, compared with the standard product Niclosamide 150 and 200 mg/kg live weight.
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