EQUUS

NEW DEWORMING AGENT SHOWS PROMISE

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The search for new deworming agents in the face of growing chemical resistance has researcher­s looking to the supermarke­t produce aisle: A preliminar­y study from England suggests that fruits such as pineapple, papaya and figs may be useful in controllin­g internal horses.

Building on the knowledge that enzymes in these fruits called cysteine proteinase­s can digest adult worms, researcher­s at the University of Liverpool exposed parasites at various stages of developmen­t to papaya extract. They discovered that—in a laboratory setting, at least—exposure to the extract inhibited the hatching of parasite eggs and the movement of infective larval stages in small red worms (cyathostom­ins).

The researcher­s note that while the inhibited hatching appeared directly related to cysteine proteinase­s, the inhibition of larval stages may be the function of a secondary compound present in the extract.

They call for further studies to evaluate the efficacy of these fruits and their enzymes against various stages of parasite developmen­t, in both the laboratory and a real-world setting.

Reference: “Papaya latex supernatan­t has a potent effect on the free-living stages of equid cyathostom­ins in vitro,” Veterinary Parasitolo­gy, September 2016

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