Veterinary Medicine and Public Health Journal

Volume 6 - Issue 3 (2) | PP: 90 - 95 Language : English
DOI : https://doi.org/10.31559/VMPH2025.6.3.2
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Screening Saudi Ethnomedicinal Plants for Anthelmintic and Immuno-potentiating Properties: A Proposed In Vivo Approach

Elsayed E. Elowni
Received Date Revised Date Accepted Date Publication Date
7/8/2025 8/9/2025 14/9/2025 23/9/2025
Abstract
Objectives: This paper advocates for a practical approach to empirically determine the anthelmintic therapeutic potential and immunopotentiating properties of these plants. Methods: Experimental animal/parasite models, namely the tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta in mice, the nematode Ascaridia galli in chickens, as well as the tapeworm Raillietina cesticillus in chickens-are proposed for this purpose. Results: Evidence of therapeutically effective and immunopotentiating medicinal plants from the Kingdom derived from this study will pave the way for the development of effective, safe, and relatively low-cost anthelmintic drugs and immunostimulants. Conclusion: We emphasize that this is a proposed methodology paper. While our focus is on Saudi Arabia, the techniques are broadly applicable worldwide.


How To Cite This Article
Elowni , E. E. (2025). Screening Saudi Ethnomedicinal Plants for Anthelmintic and Immuno-potentiating Properties: A Proposed In Vivo Approach. Veterinary Medicine and Public Health Journal, 6 (3), 90-95, 10.31559/VMPH2025.6.3.2

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