Efficacy of Contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) to control coccidiosis in calves.

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Background: Cattle are susceptible to infections by parasitic protozoa, which often require chemical treatments. However, using these products can contaminate the soil and negatively affect ecosystems (flora, fauna and microbiota), affecting the food chain and safety by leaving residues in milk and...

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Autores: Torrel Pajares, T., Valle, J., Pérez, F., Rojas-Moncada, J., Vargas-Rocha, L.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Cajamarca
Repositorio:UNC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14074/9818
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rccp.e357379
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:alternative control
bioactive plant
biocontrol
calves
cattle
Eimeria spp.
parasitic control
parasite
phytochemical
therapeutic dose
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spelling Torrel Pajares, T.Valle, J.Pérez, F.Rojas-Moncada, J.Vargas-Rocha, L.2026-02-23T14:32:03Z2026-02-23T14:32:03Z2025http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14074/9818https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rccp.e357379Background: Cattle are susceptible to infections by parasitic protozoa, which often require chemical treatments. However, using these products can contaminate the soil and negatively affect ecosystems (flora, fauna and microbiota), affecting the food chain and safety by leaving residues in milk and meat and posing risks to consumers. Therefore, it is crucial to seek sustainable alternatives, such as using bioactive plants and their extracts. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) at single doses of 1 g.kg-1 and 2 g.kg-1 of body weight for controlling coccidiosis in naturally infected calves under extensive rearing conditions. Methods: Groups of calves with similar parasitic loads (ANOVA p>0.05) were formed and orally administered pulverized leaves and flowers of contoya plant. Efficacy was calculated as the percentage reduction of oocysts per gram of feces using a McMaster chamber. Results: The 2 g.kg-1 dose significantly reduced the parasitic load compared to the 1 g.kg-1 dose (p<0.05). With a dose of 1 g.kg-1, a minimum efficacy of 38.04% was observed on the third day and a maximum efficacy of 86.93% on the fifteenth day. With the 2 g.kg-1 dose, a minimum efficacy of 73.91% was achieved on the third day and a maximum efficacy of 95.45% on the fifteenth day. Conclusion: Our results indicate that contoya at a dose of 2 g.kg-1 body weight can control coccidiosis in calves. This could be advantageous for cattle producers, providing a superior alternative to conventional drugs in terms of costs, environmental impact, as well as food safety and quality.application/pdfengUniversidad de Antioquia.https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105018749175urn:issn:01200690Rev. Colomb. Cienc. Pecu. 2025; 38(4): e357379info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/alternative controlbioactive plantbiocontrolcalvescattleEimeria spp.parasitic controlparasitephytochemicaltherapeutic dosehttps://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.01Efficacy of Contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) to control coccidiosis in calves.Eficacia de la planta Contoya (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) para controlar la coccidiosis en terneros.Eficácia do Lobelia decurrens Cav. no controle de coccidiose em bezerras.info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionreponame:UNC-Institucionalinstname:Universidad Nacional de Cajamarcainstacron:UNCORIGINALEfficacyofContoyaplantLobeliadecurrensCav.tocontrolcoccidiosisincalves.pdfEfficacyofContoyaplantLobeliadecurrensCav.tocontrolcoccidiosisincalves.pdfapplication/pdf1555027http://repositorio.unc.edu.pe/bitstream/20.500.14074/9818/1/EfficacyofContoyaplantLobeliadecurrensCav.tocontrolcoccidiosisincalves.pdfb98eb15ca85cb3b94cdf1ba5921bd9bdMD5120.500.14074/9818oai:repositorio.unc.edu.pe:20.500.14074/98182026-02-26 11:36:21.447Universidad Nacional de Cajamarcarepositorio@unc.edu.pe
dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv Efficacy of Contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) to control coccidiosis in calves.
dc.title.alternative.es_PE.fl_str_mv Eficacia de la planta Contoya (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) para controlar la coccidiosis en terneros.
Eficácia do Lobelia decurrens Cav. no controle de coccidiose em bezerras.
title Efficacy of Contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) to control coccidiosis in calves.
spellingShingle Efficacy of Contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) to control coccidiosis in calves.
Torrel Pajares, T.
alternative control
bioactive plant
biocontrol
calves
cattle
Eimeria spp.
parasitic control
parasite
phytochemical
therapeutic dose
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.01
title_short Efficacy of Contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) to control coccidiosis in calves.
title_full Efficacy of Contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) to control coccidiosis in calves.
title_fullStr Efficacy of Contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) to control coccidiosis in calves.
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) to control coccidiosis in calves.
title_sort Efficacy of Contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) to control coccidiosis in calves.
author Torrel Pajares, T.
author_facet Torrel Pajares, T.
Valle, J.
Pérez, F.
Rojas-Moncada, J.
Vargas-Rocha, L.
author_role author
author2 Valle, J.
Pérez, F.
Rojas-Moncada, J.
Vargas-Rocha, L.
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Valle, J.
Pérez, F.
Rojas-Moncada, J.
Vargas-Rocha, L.
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bioactive plant
biocontrol
calves
cattle
Eimeria spp.
parasitic control
parasite
phytochemical
therapeutic dose
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bioactive plant
biocontrol
calves
cattle
Eimeria spp.
parasitic control
parasite
phytochemical
therapeutic dose
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.01
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description Background: Cattle are susceptible to infections by parasitic protozoa, which often require chemical treatments. However, using these products can contaminate the soil and negatively affect ecosystems (flora, fauna and microbiota), affecting the food chain and safety by leaving residues in milk and meat and posing risks to consumers. Therefore, it is crucial to seek sustainable alternatives, such as using bioactive plants and their extracts. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of contoya plant (Lobelia decurrens Cav.) at single doses of 1 g.kg-1 and 2 g.kg-1 of body weight for controlling coccidiosis in naturally infected calves under extensive rearing conditions. Methods: Groups of calves with similar parasitic loads (ANOVA p>0.05) were formed and orally administered pulverized leaves and flowers of contoya plant. Efficacy was calculated as the percentage reduction of oocysts per gram of feces using a McMaster chamber. Results: The 2 g.kg-1 dose significantly reduced the parasitic load compared to the 1 g.kg-1 dose (p<0.05). With a dose of 1 g.kg-1, a minimum efficacy of 38.04% was observed on the third day and a maximum efficacy of 86.93% on the fifteenth day. With the 2 g.kg-1 dose, a minimum efficacy of 73.91% was achieved on the third day and a maximum efficacy of 95.45% on the fifteenth day. Conclusion: Our results indicate that contoya at a dose of 2 g.kg-1 body weight can control coccidiosis in calves. This could be advantageous for cattle producers, providing a superior alternative to conventional drugs in terms of costs, environmental impact, as well as food safety and quality.
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