The efficacy of papaya seeds (Carica Papaya L.) as biological dewormer in quails (Coturnix Coturnix) / by Joy T. Cardenas.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2004. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: ix, 47 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- 636.59 C17 2004
- College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VETMET)
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Thesis (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) Cavite State University
Includes bibliographical references.
College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VETMET)
CARDENAS, JOY TAGUIAMON. "THE EFFICACY OF PAPAYA SEEDS
(Carica papaya L) AS BIOLOGICAL DEWORMER IN QC AILS (Coturnå- coturniv)".
Undergraduate Thesis. DVM, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cavite State University,
Indang, Cavite, April 2004. Adviser: Dr. Louella Maria A. Custodio, DVM
The efficacy of pulverized dried seeds of ripe papaya (( 'Carica papaya) as a biological
dewormer for quails (Coturnix colurnix) was tested and compared against the commercial
dewormer Levamisole@ WSP. The most effective dosage of 'arica papaya seeds ( I I .5g,
2.0g, and 2.5g/bird) against roundworm (Ascaridia sp.), (( 'api//uria sp.) and tapeworms
(Raillie(ina sp.) was also determined.
The study was conducted in Barangay Banlic, Cabuyao, Laguna from January to
February 2004. Laboratory tests were conducted at the Regional Animal Disease Diagnostic
Laboratory, Department of Agriculture at Barangay Maraouy, Lipa City.
A total of 105 Japanese Taiwan quails were used. The birds were divided into five groups
composed of five birds per group representing a control group 10% WSP) and
four treatment groups.
The fecalysis revealed that only the ova of Ascaridia galli were present in the birds.
Statistical method used was simple CRD (Completely Randomized Design). The analysis of
variance of the pre-treatment count of Ascaridia galli ova revealed insignificant among
the means of the treatments 0, l, 2, 3, and 4. The t-Test showed that TO (Levamisole@
WSP), "1'2 ( 1.5 g), (2.0 g), and T4 (2.5 g) alt showed significant results. "19his means that
using these higher dosages of papaya seeds were effective in eliminating the parasitic ova.
Only TI (1.0 g dosage) did not show significant results. Using the dosage at this level only
reduced the number of parasitic ova but did not totally eliminate {he parasitic ova.
Submitted to the University Library 07/18/2007 T-2687