IN VITRO OVICIDAL ACTIVITY OF TABERNAEMONTANA PANDACAQUI (PANDAKAKI) LEAF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT AGAINST ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES IN VARYING CONCENTRATIONS
- National University - Mall of Asia.
- School of Allied Health, Department of Medical Technology.
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Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections, particularly those caused by Ascaris lumbricoides, remain a significant global health challenge in tropical regions like the Philippines. This study investigated the in vitro ovicidal activity of Tabernaemontana pandacaqui (Pandakaki) leaf ethanolic extract at varying concentrations (25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%) and exposure durations (15, 30, and 45 minutes). Using an experimental quantitative design, A. lumbricoides ova were extracted from stool samples via the Formalin-Ether Concentration Technique (FECT) and evaluated using a standardized morphological grading scale (0-3). Results indicated a significant dose-response and time-dependent relationship; the mean morphological damage score increased from 0.04 at a 25% concentration to 1.00 at a 100% concentration, while exposure duration saw a peak mean damage of 1.14 after 45 minutes. Statistical analysis using One-Way ANOVA and Dunns Post-Hoc test revealed that higher concentrations (75% and 100%) at the 45-minute mark were statistically comparable to the positive control, Mebendazole, in inducing severe structural alterations like shell thinning and rupture. These findings conclude that T. pandacaqui leaf ethanolic extract is a highly effective natural ovicidal agent. Its efficacy at higher concentrations suggests it could serve as a sustainable, cost-effective, and locally available alternative to synthetic anthelmintics in managing STH infections in resource limited communities.
Nikson Patawaran, Jilleane Balitaan, Luisa Lucienne Baccay, Ethel Jerrica, James Mathew Cadag, Michael Angelo Horca, Ivan Hugh Jacosalem, Jazel Beth Milca, Joanna Via Patrize Jalocon, Rigor Zeus Reano, Ma. Anely Banang, Alvin John Erese, Katrina Elaine Buno, Lance Edilbert Veloso, Samantha Heather Rivera, Crissa Lee Awitan, Patricia Angela Bianca Tordesillas and Robbie William Agoncillo (2026); IN VITRO OVICIDAL ACTIVITY OF TABERNAEMONTANA PANDACAQUI (PANDAKAKI) LEAF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT AGAINST ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES IN VARYING CONCENTRATIONS, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 14 (02), 850-866, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/22803
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