Anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology: A network meta-analysis following the PRISMA-P and PROSPERO recommendations

Medicinal plants may be effective against helminthic infestation in animals, but to date few studies have investigated the real impact of anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology.The aim of this study was to assess the geographical use of anthelminthic medicinal plants in lives...

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Main Authors: Luigino Calzetta, Elena Pistocchini, Antonio Leo, Paola Roncada, Beatrice Ludovica Ritondo, Ernesto Palma, David di Cave, Domenico Britti
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Published: Elsevier 2020-02-01
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spelling doaj-ad36bdc9864a4188b801263ac1772bd22020-11-25T03:01:15ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-02-0162e03256Anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology: A network meta-analysis following the PRISMA-P and PROSPERO recommendationsLuigino Calzetta0Elena Pistocchini1Antonio Leo2Paola Roncada3Beatrice Ludovica Ritondo4Ernesto Palma5David di Cave6Domenico Britti7Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome, Italy; Unit of Laboratory Medicine, Veterinary Hospital Gregorio VII, Rome, Italy; Corresponding author.Unit of Laboratory Medicine, Veterinary Hospital Gregorio VII, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Health Sciences, University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia”, Catanzaro, ItalyDepartment of Health Sciences, University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia”, Catanzaro, ItalyDepartment of Experimental Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Health Sciences, University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia”, Catanzaro, Italy; Co-corresponding author.Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Health Sciences, University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia”, Catanzaro, ItalyMedicinal plants may be effective against helminthic infestation in animals, but to date few studies have investigated the real impact of anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology.The aim of this study was to assess the geographical use of anthelminthic medicinal plants in livestock in European Union (EU), and to quantify the anthelminthic efficacy of medicinal plants in comparison with anthelminthic drugs. Surveys on the use of anthelminthic traditional medicinal plants in livestock in the EU were included in the qualitative synthesis. Studies that investigated the efficacy of anthelminthic traditional medicinal plants in animals, compared with negative control and/or anthelminthic drugs, were included in the quantitative synthesis (network meta-analysis).Twelve surveys (9 in Italy, 2 in Spain, 1 in Austria) reported the use of anthelminthic medicinal plants in livestock living in EU Countries. Data obtained from 256 animals and extracted from 6 studies were included in the network meta-analysis. Medicinal plants and drugs were more effective than negative control (standardized mean difference [SMD]: -0.60 95%CrI -0.88 to -0.31, -0.73 95%CrI -1.08 to -0.38, respectively, P < 0.001). Overall, no difference was detected between anthelminthic medicinal plants and anthelminthic drugs, namely albendazole, ivermectin, fenbendazole, and doramectin (SMD: 0.26 95%CrI -0.02 to 0.55, P > 0.05). The most effective anthelminthic medicinal plants were Artemisia absintihium, Allium sativum, and Duranta erecta.There is the strong medical need of performing adequately powered randomized controlled trials in different livestock species aimed to improve the quality of the current evidence concerning the anthelminthic efficacy of medicinal plants compared to that of the currently available antiparasitic drugs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020301018BioinformaticsEcologyMicrobiologyPlant biologySystematicsMedicinal plants
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author Luigino Calzetta
Elena Pistocchini
Antonio Leo
Paola Roncada
Beatrice Ludovica Ritondo
Ernesto Palma
David di Cave
Domenico Britti
spellingShingle Luigino Calzetta
Elena Pistocchini
Antonio Leo
Paola Roncada
Beatrice Ludovica Ritondo
Ernesto Palma
David di Cave
Domenico Britti
Anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology: A network meta-analysis following the PRISMA-P and PROSPERO recommendations
Heliyon
Bioinformatics
Ecology
Microbiology
Plant biology
Systematics
Medicinal plants
author_facet Luigino Calzetta
Elena Pistocchini
Antonio Leo
Paola Roncada
Beatrice Ludovica Ritondo
Ernesto Palma
David di Cave
Domenico Britti
author_sort Luigino Calzetta
title Anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology: A network meta-analysis following the PRISMA-P and PROSPERO recommendations
title_short Anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology: A network meta-analysis following the PRISMA-P and PROSPERO recommendations
title_full Anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology: A network meta-analysis following the PRISMA-P and PROSPERO recommendations
title_fullStr Anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology: A network meta-analysis following the PRISMA-P and PROSPERO recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology: A network meta-analysis following the PRISMA-P and PROSPERO recommendations
title_sort anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology: a network meta-analysis following the prisma-p and prospero recommendations
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Medicinal plants may be effective against helminthic infestation in animals, but to date few studies have investigated the real impact of anthelminthic medicinal plants in veterinary ethnopharmacology.The aim of this study was to assess the geographical use of anthelminthic medicinal plants in livestock in European Union (EU), and to quantify the anthelminthic efficacy of medicinal plants in comparison with anthelminthic drugs. Surveys on the use of anthelminthic traditional medicinal plants in livestock in the EU were included in the qualitative synthesis. Studies that investigated the efficacy of anthelminthic traditional medicinal plants in animals, compared with negative control and/or anthelminthic drugs, were included in the quantitative synthesis (network meta-analysis).Twelve surveys (9 in Italy, 2 in Spain, 1 in Austria) reported the use of anthelminthic medicinal plants in livestock living in EU Countries. Data obtained from 256 animals and extracted from 6 studies were included in the network meta-analysis. Medicinal plants and drugs were more effective than negative control (standardized mean difference [SMD]: -0.60 95%CrI -0.88 to -0.31, -0.73 95%CrI -1.08 to -0.38, respectively, P < 0.001). Overall, no difference was detected between anthelminthic medicinal plants and anthelminthic drugs, namely albendazole, ivermectin, fenbendazole, and doramectin (SMD: 0.26 95%CrI -0.02 to 0.55, P > 0.05). The most effective anthelminthic medicinal plants were Artemisia absintihium, Allium sativum, and Duranta erecta.There is the strong medical need of performing adequately powered randomized controlled trials in different livestock species aimed to improve the quality of the current evidence concerning the anthelminthic efficacy of medicinal plants compared to that of the currently available antiparasitic drugs.
topic Bioinformatics
Ecology
Microbiology
Plant biology
Systematics
Medicinal plants
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020301018
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