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Assessment of the Effect of Sodium Hypochlorite, An Artificial Exsheathment Medium, on the Viability of Nematode Larvae
Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is used extensively as an artificial exsheathment medium of nematode larvae in various studies, such as comparing the efficacy of drugs, and assessment of resistance to anthelmintics or evaluation of plant extracts as anthelmintics due to its unique capacity for tissue dissolution. ...
Sodium Hypochlorite: Optimization of Application as an Exsheathing Agent for Nematode Larvae to Minimize the Risk of Reduced Viability
Objective: Nematode larvae exsheathing is a crucial procedure employed in experimental studies such as nematode viability assays, evaluating nematodes' resistance to anthelmintics, and evaluating the efficacy of anthelmintic medications. The exsheathment procedure allows for quantifying the direct impact ...
Optimal Application of Sodium Hypochlorite to Maintain the Viability of Exsheathed Nematode Larvae
Objectives: Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is widely recognized for its unique ability to dissolve tissues, making it a common choice for the exsheathment of nematode larvae in various studies. This chemical has frequently been utilized for larval exsheathing at different concentrations, with exposure durations ...