Carmela M. Florentino | Gemma Agnes R. Supnet
Discipline: Medicine
The study was done to compare the antihelminthic activities of dita (Alstonia scholaris) bark and tamarind (Tamarindus indicus) seeds using adult earthworms, Pheretima posthuma. It was found out that the dita bark extract showed more potent antihelminthic activity as compared to the tamarind seeds. Further, the antihelminthic activity of the two plant extracts were also compared to the antihelminthic activity of a known standard drug, mebendazole Results showed that the dita bark crude extract has stronger antihelminthic action against the worm than mebendazole.