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[effect of the ph of ascaridia galli egg culture medium on the experimental infection in chickens].1. a prolonged preservation of ascaridia galli eggs in acid medium when cultivating them under laboratory conditions inhibits considerably the establishment of ascaridia galli in the organism of chickens. the neutralization of medium of egg cultivation 3 days before their application for infesting facilitates the increase of larvae established in the organism. 2. in chickens invaded with ascaridia galli eggs cultivated in medium with ph 8.0, larvae develop in the period of 7--21 days of invasion ...197832803
comparative histochemical observations on the excretory system of helminth parasites.the excretory canals of ascaridia galli (nematoda) and the protonephridial ducts of cotylophoron cotylophorum (trematoda) and raillietina cesticillus (cestoda) have been studied with regard to the histochemical localization of lipids, carbohydrates and hydrolytic enzymes. distinct excretory organs are absent in the acanthocephalan centrorhynchus corvi. triglycerides, phospholipids and lipoproteins are seen in association with the wall of excretory canals of a. galli and r. cesticillus, and phosp ...1977196423
[influence of ascaridia-galli invasion on amino acid, protein and aminotransferase (gop, gtp) levels and activities in chickens].a negative influence of the helminths ascaridia galli on the level of free plasma amino acids and aspartate and alanine aminotransferase activities was demonstrated in the host chick serum. despite the above negative influence single experimental ascaridia galli invasion failed to influence the serum protein level or weight increments in chicks. at low invasion intensity the experimental chicks were able to compensate for the pathogenic effect of the helminth ascaridia galli, manifested by decre ...1977411227
[action of anthelmintics on the lipid content in the tissues of chicks and ascaridia galli]. 1979452370
avermectins, new family of potent anthelmintic agents: efficacy of the b1a component.when given to sheep as a single oral dose at 0.1 mg/kg, the b(1a) component of the avermectins caused a reduction of >95% in the numbers of haemonchus contortus, ostertagia circumcincta (including inhibited l(4) larvae), trichostrongylus axei, trichostrongylus colubriformis, cooperia oncophora, and oesophagostomum columbianum. when given to cattle as a single oral dose at 0.1 mg/kg, avermectin b(1a) was >95% effective in reducing the numbers of haemonchus placei, ostertagia ostertagi (including ...1979464563
[observations on the second moult of the larvae of ascaridia galli (author's transl)].in ascaridia galli larvae artificially hatched after 11 and 12 days of incubation at 25 degrees c, in larger frequency than in larvae hatched either after 10 and after 14 days of incubation, two different cuticles detached from their bodies were observed. these two detached cuticles indicate that such larvae had undergone two moults before hatching and, consequently, that the infective stage of a. galli is the third larval stage.1977603203
[facts that explain the host specificity of helminths].extracts from larvae of trichinella spiralis, mature ascaridia galli and ascaris suum and blood sera of their possible hosts (rats, pigs, chicks, guinea pigs, mice and men) were investigated by the method of electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel. the protein component was found to be most identical in helminth and its obligate host. the host specificity is supposed to depend on the community of the protein content of the parasite and its host. the data on the difference in protein spectra are gi ...1978643309
ultrastructure of intestinal cells of heterakis gallinarum.ultrastructure of intestinal cells of heterakis gallinarum is described and compared with that of ascaridia galli from ecomorphological point of view. the great analogy in bionomy and ecology of both worms is reflected in the great analogy of ultrastructural construction. a new organoid in the intestinal cells of h. gallinarum, hitherto unknown among nematodes, is also described. it is of a vacuole-like shape running in stripes close under the terminal bar. the paper is also meant to be a supple ...1978697114
[micromorphological study of the skin-muscular sac of the nematode ascaridia galli exposed to anthelmintic compounds].the effect of antihelmintic compounds on the cuticle, hypoderm and muscular cells of ascaridia galli was investigated in vitro. morphological changes were studied by means of light microscopy. the most pronounced changes in the musculocutaneous sac were found to be caused by santonin, hetrasan, piperasin and phenasal. less effective are phenotiasin, naphtamon and enteroseptol.1978704139
arrested development and the histotropic phase of ascaridia galli in the chicken. 1975806547
[tetramisol, piperazine, and metrifonate treatment of experimental invasion by ascaridia galli in chickens of differents ages].the authors studied the anthelminthic effectiveness of a single peroral application of tetramisol (40 mg per 1 kg 1. w.), piperazine (500 mg per 1 kg 1. w.) and metriphonate (50 mg per 1 kg 1.w.) in the artificial invasion by ascaridia galli. a set of 118 chickens of the white leghorn breed were subjected to a single invasion by 3000 or 1500 invasive eggs at the age of 6, 36, and 48 days. the inteseffectiveness and extenseffectiveness of the treatment with the tested preparations were examined o ...1976826003
an evaluation of ethyl-6-ethoxybenzothiazole-2-carbamate (sch 18099) for anthelmintic activity in domestic animals.ethyl-6-ethoxybenzothiazole-2-carbamate (sch 18099) was evaluated for efficacy against natural helminth infections in ponies, pigs, lambs and chickens. sixteen critical trials were conducted in ponies at dosages of 15 to 150 mg/kg. at 15 mg/kg, efficacy against adult and larval oxyuris equi was 100% and 91% and against small strongyles it was 98%. efficacy levels were 95% against strongylus vulgaris and s. edentatus at the 20 mg/kg dosage. in two trials at 100 mg/kg efficacy against parascaris e ...1977864223
ascaridia galli in broiler chickens. 1977867762
effect of pyrantel tartrate on the third stage larvae of ascaridia galli.oral administration of solutions of pyrantel tartrate at 50, 75, 100 and 125 mg/kg body weight gave 43.9, 82.1, 92.8 and 99.1 per cent efficacy respecively. none of the chicks given 100 and 125 mg/kg body weight showed any sign of toxicity.1976951517
in vitro anthelmintic action of some indigenous medicinal plants on ascardia galli worms.different parts of ten indigenous medicinal plants were screened for their in vitro anthelmintic activity against ascaridia galli worms of the birds. preparations from carica papaya, sapindus trifoliatus, butea frondosa and momordica charantia were more effective than piperazine hexahydrate.1976965077
[specificity of proteolytic enzymes of ascaris suum and ascaridia galli]. 19761024138
[composition of volatile fatty acids of ascaridia galli (schrank 1788) and their effect on eimeria tenella railliet et lucet 1891]. 19761024139
effect of tetramisole upon certain biochemical constituents of ascaridia galli. 19761024981
[histidine metabolism in ascaris suum, ascaridia galli and fasciola hepatica]. 19751114016
anthelmintic activity of pyrantel tartrate against ascaridia galli in fowls.at a dose of 15 mg/kg body weight, pyrantel tartrate was 18-51, 99-63, 100 and 100 per cent effective in chickens treated at 10, 20, 30 and 40 days respectively after infection with ascaridia galli. similarly, 25 mg/kg was 14-44, 100, 100 and 99-63 per cent effective.19751144928
[mechanism of oviposition in the nematodes, ascaris suum and ascaridia galli (a review of the literature)]. 19751177825
energy and nitrogen metabolism of diseased chickens: interaction of ascaridia galli infestation and vitamin a status.1. effects of ascaridia galli infection on the energy and nitrogen (n) metabolism were studied on groups of 5 cross-bred cockerels aged about 5 weeks and given a diet deficient or adequate in vitamin a at two levels of feeding in respiration chambers. 2. metabolisability of dietary energy was 67% and n retention 33% in infected chickens compared with 71 and 41% respectively, in uninfected chickens. 3. maintenance energy requirement of vitamin a-deficient birds was 882 kj/kgw d compared with 998 ...19761245001
comparative cytological studies of mitotic and male meiotic karyotype of ascaridia dissimilis (vigueras, 1931) and ascaridia galli (schrank, 1788).gametogony and spermatogenesis of a. dissimilis and a. galli were studied. it was found that the chromosome number of a. dissimilis is 2n = 10 for female specimens and 2n = 9 for male ones. the chromosome number of a. galli is also 2n = 10 for female specimens and 2n = 9 for males ones. comparison of the relative length of chromosomes in the chromosome set, expressed in percentages, shows nearly equal magnitudes for both species. spermatogenesis processes were studied. it was found that they run ...19761258524
effect of anthelmintics on phosphatases in ascaridia galli.in vitro addition of the drugs tetramisole (tms) and levamisole (lms) caused an inhibition of the specific activities of acid phosphatase and mg(++)-dependent adenosine triphosphatase. the inhibition was non-competitive in nature. no significant inhibition was caused by tms in the activity of glucose-6-phosphatase, but lms inhibited the enzyme in a non-competitive manner. the activity of alkaline phosphatase was, however, increased in the presence of both tms and lms.19921339058
a new anthelmintic cyclodepsipeptide, pf1022a.the novel anthelmintic cyclodepsipeptide pf1022a was isolated from cultured mycelia of mycelia sterilia pf1022 (ferm bp-2671). it showed strong anthelmintic activities against ascaridia galli in chickens. the structure of pf1022a was determined to be cyclo(d-lactyl-l-n-methylleucyl-d-3-phenyllactyl-l-n-meth ylleucyl-d-lactyl-l-n- methylleucyl-d-3-phenyllactyl-l-n-methylleucyl) by spectroscopic analyses and chemical studies.19921624372
biosynthesis of dolichyl diphosphate n-acetylglucosamine intermediates in ascaridia galli microsomes.1. n-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate transferase was demonstrated in the microsomal fraction of ascaridia galli. 2. the transferase reaction depends on exogenous dolichyl phosphate as lipid acceptor and was found to be inhibited by tunicamycin. 3. the enzyme activity was optimal in the presence of sodium deoxycholate as detergent and mg cations after 10 min of incubation. 4. the product of the transferase reaction--dolichyl diphosphate n-acetylglucosamine was converted into lipid-disaccharide-doli ...19911650722
ascaridia galli: effect of some anthelmintics on amino acid uptake and macromolecular synthesis in vitro.l-(u-14c) aspartic acid, l-(u-14c) alanine and l-(u-14c) leucine uptake by ascaridia galli was found to be a non-linear function of time and limiting substrate concentration. the uptake was rapid initially but achieved steady state thereafter, possibly owing to the saturation of transport loci. linear transformations of substrate saturation kinetics by lineweaver-burk plots of l-(u-14c) aspartic acid, l-(u-14c) alanine and l-(u-14c) leucine gave kt values of 4.76, 3.03 and 2.0 mm and jmax of 5.0 ...19901712148
study of the acetylcholinesterase activity of ascaridia galli: kinetic properties and the effect of anthelmintics.acetylcholinesterase (ec 3.1.1.7) activity was demonstrated in whole worm homogenates of adult ascaridia galli with acetylthiocholine as substrate. the ph optimum was not measurable because of an autohydrolysis of the substrate. the michaelis constant (km) was 4 mm with saturation by excess substrate. optimum enzyme activity was noted at a protein concentration of 200 mg/ml assay medium and at a temperature of 37 degrees c. arrhenius plot of temperature dependence of the enzyme activity showed a ...19911785436
[the influence of an infective dose and the duration of infection with ascaridia galli on trypsin and alpha-amylase activity in the pancreas of chickens fed with diets of different protein levels].the studies were carried out on the chickens given the diet containing 19% and 11% of protein. on the 7th day of their life one part of the chickens were infected with different doses (125-500) of invasive eggs of ascaridia galli. the other part of the birds were infected with 500 eggs of a. galli and the invasion lasted from 5 to 49 days. in the extracts from pancreas the activities of trypsin and alpha-amylase were measured. no differences were observed between trypsin activity of control and ...19911844784
some pathological and biochemical studies on experimental ascaridiasis in chickens.during studying the pathogenicity of ascaridia galli for young ross-broiler chickens fed with single doses of 100, 200 and 500 infective eggs, it was found that the infected chickens showed variable decreases in body weight gain and increases in the ratio of liver weight relative to body weight when compared with the control. both decrease and increase was proportionally related with the number of infective eggs given to the chickens. biochemical analysis of muscle and liver tissue of the previo ...19911865892
n-acetylation of biogenic amines in ascaridia galli. 19911866192
helminth parasitism of domestic fowl (gallus domesticus l.) in a subtropical high-rainfall area of india.an investigation into the helminth parasitic infections of domestic fowl in a subtropical area of india, based on an autopsy of 532 chickens, revealed a 90.9% prevalence of infection. 10 species of helminths were encountered, of which capillaria contorta was recorded for the first time from fowls in india. ascaridia galli was the most prevalent species, followed by raillietina spp. and heterakis gallinae. the infection by trematodes appeared to be very rare. the helminth fauna of fowls in this c ...19911930108
polyamine metabolism in some helminth parasites.polyamine levels of some helminth parasites were analyzed by reverse phase hplc of benzoyl derivatives. setaria cervi, acanthocheilonema viteae, hymenolepis nana, h. diminuta, and ascaridia galli contained higher levels of spermine than spermidine while in ancylostoma ceylanicum and nippostrongylus brasiliensis the spermidine levels were higher than spermine; putrescine was either absent or present in minor quantities. the enzymes of polyamine biosynthesis viz., ornithine decarboxylase, s-adenos ...19911993461
anthelmintic activity of ivermectin against experimental ascaridia galli infection in chickens.the efficacy of ivermectin against ascaridia galli infection was evaluated in chickens under controlled laboratory conditions in two separate experiments. in each experiment 22 white leghorn chicks were randomly assigned to three groups of 10 (infected-treated), 9 (infected-control) and 3 (uninfected-control) birds. each bird in the former two groups was orally infected with 1,500 embryonated a. galli eggs. the chicks in the treated group were subcutaneously injected with ivermectin at a dose of ...19902267731
nippostrongylus brasiliensis and ascaridia galli: characterization of peroxisomes.a method is described for the isolation of peroxisomes from mitochondria-enriched fractions obtained from both species of nematodes. the distributions of these organelles are characterized after density gradient centrifugation in sucrose or percoll by urate oxidase and catalase activities. the possession of peroxisomes may be part of an important defence mechanism in parasites.19902373190
effect of cambendazole and haloxon on the carbohydrate metabolism of ascaridia galli and heterakis gallinae (nematoda).cambendazole 10(-4) m significantly reduced the level of glycogen in both the parasites. lactic acid level was found enhanced. oxygen consumption was suppressed by 63 and 94% in a. galli and h. gallinae, respectively, by 10(-4) m cambendazole. haloxon did not cause any significant change in glycogen and lactic acid level in either parasite, but reduced oxygen consumption by 23 and 31% in ascaridia galli and heterakis gallinae, respectively.19902389827
investigations of the synthesis and metabolism of 5-hydroxytryptamine in ascaridia galli (nematoda) 19882461351
ivermectin in the treatment of helminthiasis in caged raised adult guinea-fowl (numida meleagris galeata pallas).the treatment of natural infections of helminthiasis in caged raised guinea-fowls indicates a high efficacy of ivermectin in the elimination of infection due to both juvenile and adult stages of heterakis gallinarum, ascaridia galli, subulura suctoria, raillietina spp. and capillaria caudinflata at dose levels of 0.07 mg/kg and 0.14 mg/kg per adult bird, subcutaneously administered. guinea-fowls treated responded with no observable side effect and remained clean of any helminth infection for ove ...19892626577
lipid metabolism and low molecular weight solute uptake in ascaridia galli.adult ascaridia galli, an intestinal nematode parasite of fowl, reveals a large variety of complex lipids such as phospholipids containing choline, ethanolamine, inositol, serine and glycerol. lysophospholipid species, vinyl ether phospholipid (plasmalogen), neutral acylglycerols, cholesterol and non-esterified fatty acids are also present. sugar-containing lipids, such as cerebrosides, sulphatides and gangliosides are abundantly present. female parasites contain more lipids, particularly acylgl ...19892638812
the effect of levamisole and albendazole on some enzymes of ascaridia galli and heterakis gallinae.ascaridia galli and heterakis gallinae obtained from the common fowl gallus gallus were exposed to 10(-2)-10(-5)m levamisole and albendazole; both compounds caused death of the parasites in vitro. the effect of the drugs was investigated on homogenates of the treated worms. albendazole, at 10(-2)m, inhibited oxaloacetate reduction by 67 and 53% and malate oxidation by 21 and 17% in a. galli and h. gallinae, respectively, whereas 10(-4)m levamisole completely inhibited malate dehydrogenase activi ...19892705287
inorganic elements in the adults of ascaridia galli (schrank, 1788).inorganic analysis of ascaridia galli has shown the levels of sodium, potassium, copper, magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur, chlorine and cobalt (expressed as percentage of dry weight) to be higher in females than in males.19892723388
increased susceptibility of lead exposed chickens to experimental infection of ascaridia galli.two sets of one day old, white leghorn (victoria strain) chickens were each orally exposed to 1.0 mg lead nitrate daily for 7 days and subsequently infected with 15 and 30 a. galli eggs. these experimental chickens exposed to lead harboured significantly greater worm burden when compared to unexposed controls leading strong support to the view that lead exposure significantly suppressed their immune response to a. galli infection. it also indicated that exposure of lead prior to infection greatl ...19892809179
catecholamine synthesis in ascaridia galli (nematoda) 19882901406
in vitro hatching of the infective eggs of ascaridia galli in tissue extracts.extracts of proventriculus (pe) and small intestine (ie) of fowl were used, for the first time, as media for the in vitro hatching of infective eggs of ascaridia galli. hatching was successful in a mixture of equal parts of pe and ie (mip) under normal air and under different concentrations of co2, but not under 100% co2. a very highly significant retardation (p less than 0.001) in the rate of hatching appeared as the concentration of co2 was increased, indicating that high levels of co2 inhibit ...19873113042
immunization of chicks at various ages with irradiated infective eggs of ascaridia galli.the possibility of safe immunization of chicks at an appropriate age with a double-dose irradiated ascaridia galli vaccine given orally at two weeks interval was explored. chicks immunized at 7 or 10 days of age were not affected adversely since they did not develop any clinical signs and there was no worm establishment after challenge infection. immunization also elicited detectable circulating antibody titres, with iha and the conglutinating complement absorption test having a tendency to be e ...19883192911
haemoprotein terminal oxidases in the nematodes nippostrongylus brasiliensis and ascaridia galli.1. mitochondria isolated from the gut-dwelling nematodes nippostrongylus brasiliensis and ascaridia galli (muscle and gut + reproductive tissue) were examined for cytochromes, and it was observed that n. brasiliensis and a. galli muscle tissue mitochondria contained a-, b- and c-type cytochromes, but their stoichiometries were quite different (1:2:1.9 and 1:11.4:13.6 respectively); a. galli gut + reproductive-tissue mitochondria, however, only contained b and c cytochromes, in a ratio of 1:0.8. ...19883223906
the o2-dependence of respiration and h2o2 production in the parasitic nematode ascaridia galli.1. respiration in the parasitic nematode worm ascaridia galli was inhibited at o2 concentrations in excess of 255 microm, and an apparent km,o2 of 174 microm was determined. 2. mitochondria-enriched fractions isolated from the tissues of a. galli have much lower apparent km,o2 values (approx. 5 microm). they produce h2o2 in the energized state; higher rates of h2o2 production were observed in the presence of the uncoupler carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone. 3. antimycin a inhibited respira ...19883223936
ivermectin in the control of helminthiasis in guinea fowl numida meleagris galeata pallas.guinea fowls (numida meleagris galeata pallas) were treated with subcutaneous injection of ivomec at dose rate of 0.14 mg/kg to control and reduce mortalities due to helminthiasis. ten hours after treatment faecal droppings contained both adult and larval stages of ascaridia galli, heterakis gallinarum, subulura suctoria and fragments of raillietina spp. recovery was found 48 hours later. drug efficacy was 100%.19883376414
effect of irradiated ascaridia galli eggs on growth and cell-mediated immune responses in chickens.growth and cell-mediated immune (cmi) responses were studied in 7-day-old chicks given orally 1000 irradiated (12.5 kr) or normal infective eggs of ascaridia galli. chicks immunised with irradiated eggs showed normal weight gains. cmi responses, as assessed by dinitrofluorobenzene (dnfb)-induced contact and delayed hypersensitivity reactions, were enhanced in the immunised group as compared with healthy controls, suggesting stimulation of cmi responses due to irradiation of a. galli eggs. cmi as ...19883388731
the occurrence and localization in trypanosomes and other endo-parasites of an antigen cross-reacting with mitochondrial antibodies of primary biliary cirrhosis.1. a mitochondrion-associated antigen to primary biliary cirrhosis (pbc) in man has been shown by solid-phase radioimmunoassay and immunoautoradiography to occur in several parasitic protozoa (trypanosoma, plasmodium and eimeria spp.) and in the helminths ascaridia galli and nippostrongylus brasiliensis. 2. stercorarian trypanosomes and t. brucei procyclics, with more highly-developed mitochondria, appear to contain more pbc antigen than the salivarian trypomastigote, in accordance with the know ...19873427933
the effect of piperazine adipate and parbendazole on the carbohydrate metabolism of ascaridia galli and heterakis gallinae.carbohydrate metabolism of ascardia galli and heterakis gallinae was studied after their exposure in vitro to 10(-2) to 10(-5) m piperazine adipate and parbendazole for 10 to 60 min. following treatment with 10(-2) m piperazine adipate o2 uptake was reduced by 87% in a. galli and 70% in h. gallinae, while parbendazole (10(-2) m) reduced o2 uptake by 70% and 86%, respectively. glycogen contents were reduced significantly by 10(-2) m piperazine adipate in both the worms, while lactic acid level wa ...19873445963
the electrophysiology of the somatic muscle cells of ascaris suum and ascaridia galli.the electrophysiological properties of the bag region of the somatic muscle cells of ascaris suum and ascaridia galli were studied using intracellular techniques. for ascaris muscle cells, the mean resting membrane potentials at 20 and 37 degrees c were -29.9 and -33.8 mv respectively, and the average input conductance was 2.12 micros. for the muscle cells of a. galli similar values were obtained. for example, the mean input conductance of these cells was 2.84 micros at 20 degrees c. healthy asc ...19873614991
effect of parbendazole and piperazine adipate on the activity of some enzymes of ascaridia galli and heterakis gallinae.adult ascaridia galli and heterakis gallinae obtained from the fowl (gallus gallus) were treated in vitro with 10(-2) to 10(-5) m parbendazole and piperazine adipate for 10-60 min at 38 degrees c. both the compounds at 10(-2) m caused mortality of a. galli and h. gallinae after a maximum of 30 min exposure. the effect of the drugs on the homogenates of the treated worm was investigated. parbendazole (10(-2) m) inhibited malate oxidation by 68% in a. galli and 62% in h. gallinae. piperazine adipa ...19873617427
establishment of ascaridia galli in betamethasone-treated chickens.twenty-five day-old white leghorn chickens were each infected orally with 500 (group i), 1000 (group ii) and 2000 (group iii) infective eggs of ascaridia galli and were killed 30 days after the infection. a high percentage of the infecting dose (6.5%) established as adult worms in the intestine of chickens receiving the lowest level of primary infection, but as the amount of primary infection given to birds increased, there was a significant fall in the percentage establishment of adult worms in ...19873629904
purification and characterization of a glycoprotein from the surface of ascaridia galli.employing papain as the enzyme and agarose bound ricinus communis agglutinin as the affinity gel, a glycoprotein has been isolated and purified from the surface of ascaridia galli. the glycoprotein shows an apparent molecular weight of 68 kilo daltons and contains fucose, galactose, rhamnose and glucosamine as sugar moieties. only 2% of its entire molecule has been found to possess alpha-helical configuration.19873668211
effect of some anthelmintics on malate dehydrogenase activity and mortality in two avian nematodes ascaridia galli and heterakis gallinae.cambendazole and tiabendazole at 10(-4) m concentrations caused mortality in both the parasites after 10 min and 20 min, respectively. h. gallinae was killed by 10(-4) m haloxon but a. galli remained alive even after 60 min exposure. the effect of these drugs was found to be irreversible since no resumption of activity was observed when the parasites were returned to normal saline solution. the ratio of oxaloacetate reduction to malate oxidation in the homogenates of a. galli and h. gallinae was ...19863777528
dose-titration of fenbendazole in the treatment of poultry nematodiasis.broiler chickens were fed ad libitum diets containing fenbendazole at various concentrations and durations for the removal of adult ascaridia galli, heterakis gallinarum, and capillaria obsignata. all regimens were 100% effective against a. galli. fenbendazole at doses of 80 ppm for 3 days and 48 or 30 ppm for 5 days was 100% effective against h. gallinarum. c. obsignata was not removed completely by any regimen, but greater than or equal to 95% effectiveness was seen in birds given fenbendazole ...19863814008
metabolic fate of alanine in cuticle hypodermis muscle system of the fowl nematode ascaridia galli. 19853833688
characterization of mitochondrial monoamine oxidase of ascaridia galli.oxidative deamination of various biogenic monoamines by ascaridia galli monoamine oxidase (mao) was blocked by different mammalian mao inhibitors, namely, iproniazid, trans-pcp, nialamide and pargyline and the blockade was observed to be time as well as concentration dependent. the binding of inhibitors with chick ascarid mao was of the irreversible type and the nature of the inhibition was competitive. pargyline showed lowest i50 (8 microm) and ki (12 microm) values. chlorgyline and deprenyl at ...19854031449
connections between ascaridia galli and the bacterial flora in the intestine of hens.parasitological dissections of 502 intestinal tracts of hens deriving from big private chicken-farms have been done. in the jejunum of 146 hosts (ext. 29.1%) from 1 to 21 individuals of a. galli were detected. using bacterial selective media and biochemical tests, the microorganisms from the hen's intestinal tracts as well as from the cuticle surface of the nematodes were identified. among them were: grampositive (+) lactobacillus, bacillus, staphylococcus, streptococcus, micrococcus, sarcina, c ...19854061960
[polycentric structure of the centromere portions of the chromosomes of ascaridia galli (schrank, 1788)]. 19744142649
ascaridia galli: effects of immunosuppressive drugs or bursectomy in chickens. 19744207913
[comparative antigenic analysis of ascaris suum, ascaris lumbricoides, toxocara mystax and ascaridia galli by gel double diffusion and immunoelectrophoresis (author's transl)]. 19744218110
isolation of avian viruses from the eggs of raillietina tetragona and ascaridia galli. 19744376077
ascaridia galli: lactic acid production, glycogen content, glycolytic enzymes and properties of purified aldolase, enolase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase. 19704393288
observations on the life history of ascaridia dissimilis (perez vigueras, 1931) and its relationship to ascaridia galli (schrank, 1788). 19744436771
studies on the mode of action of anthelmintics with ascaridia galli as the test parasite. 19744442996
[the influence of an antibiotic with anthelmintic effect on ascaridia galli. 1]. 19724554178
ascaridia galli (nematoda): development and survival in gnotobiotic chickens. 19734632462
effect of ascaridia galli on lumen activity of enzymes in the intestine of chicks. 19724647601
hatching and in vitro cultivation of the nematode ascaridia galli to the third-stage larva. 19734699866
ascaridia galli (schrank, 1788) in psittacine birds. 19734714722
the anthelmintic efficacy of mebendazole and tetramisole against ascaridia galli in chickens. 19734774074
survival of ascaridia galli in sodium chloride solution at different temperatures. 19734792764
[effect of some antibiotics on ascaridia galli in chickens]. 19734802779
[comparative study of the amino acid demand of ascaris suum and ascaridia galli]. 19744836615
the fate of eggs and larvae of ascaridia galli in earthworms. 19744854831
topography of ascaridia galli eggs exposed to low temperatures or cryoprotectants as shown by scanning electron microscopy. 19744859570
protein digestion and absorption in the chick: effect of ascaridia galli. 19725011914
comparative evaluation of efficacies of dl-tetramisole and piperazine against ascaridia galli in chickens. 19725039527
[secretion of digestive enzymes by the parasitic nematode of domestic fowl ascaridia galli]. 19725044645
immunity development in chickens to the large intestinal roundworm, ascaridia galli. 19715104153
observations on the pathogenicity and pathology of ascaridia galli. 19715129799
effects of different levels of nutrition and continuing dosing of poultry with ascaridia galli eggs on the subsequent development of parasite populations. 19715129802
weight changes in chickens placed on different levels of nutrition and varying degrees of repeated dosage with ascaridia galli eggs. 19715129803
further investigations on the use of irradiated eggs to develop immunity against ascaridia galli in chickens. 19715165018
[case of finding a mature female ascaridia galli in a hen's egg]. 19715167184
[study of the respiration of ascaridia galli]. 19695343818
ascaridia galli (schrank, 1788) from the chukar partridge, alectoris chukar (gray), in nevada. 19695361278
[morphological changes of ova of ascaridia galli and heterakis gallinarum induced by ultraviolet rays]. 19695387976
[biocenosis of ascaridia galli, heterakis gallinarum and salmonella gallinarum and its importance in the pathogenesis of chicken typhoid]. 19695392120
importance of sperm penetration for normal egg shell formation in ascaridia galli. 19695396464
[respiration of ascaridia galli during its development in the host]. 19705425525
notes on the histopathology in ascaridia galli--an experimental study. 19705430385
production of an artifact during methanolysis of lipids by boron trifluoride-methanol.the production of an artifact by the methanolysis of total lipids of ascaridia galli with boron trifluoride-methanol was dependent on the reaction time and the age of the reagent used. it was shown that this artifact was produced from oleic acid. methanolysis of total lipids with sodium methoxide was complete in 10 min, and no artifact was produced.19705441255
the anthelmintic activity of l-tetramisole against ascaridia galli and capillaria obsignata in the fowl. 19705453509
observations on the embryonic development of the egg in ascaridia galli. 19705465374
[egg shell formation in ascaridia galli]. 19705466234
retarded metamorphosis in larvae of ascaridia galli following repeated challenge of poultry with infective eggs. 19705493032
[development of ascaridia galli larvae in earthworms]. 19705534381
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