Phytochemical analysis and evaluation of rodenticidal powder from Daphne gnidium under laboratory and field conditions

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Chelef M. [1 ]
Hemida H. [2 ]
Mazrou K. [1 ]
Hassani A. [1 ]
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[1] Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, University of TiaretLaboratory of Agro-Biotechnology and Nutrition in Semi-Arid, Tiaret, Zones
[2] Department of Biomedicine, Institute of Veterinary Sciences, University of Tiaret
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Daphne gnidium; Rattus norvegicus; toxic effect;
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10.1080/00207233.2022.2085450
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This paper reports the raticidal effect of the powder and the two extracts of Daphne gnidium against Wistar rats at the laboratory level and Rattus norvegicus in wheat storage warehouses. A quantitative phytochemical study was conducted alongside a histopathological study of the liver, lungs, kidneys, and intestine. The yield values obtained from the methanolic and aqueous fractions were 18% and 21.2% respectively. The content of polyphenols (mg EqAG/g DM (Dry Matter)), flavonoids (mg EqQr/g DM (Dry Matter)) and tannins (mg EqCat/g DM (Dry Matter)) were 23.02 ± 2.02, 21.22 ± 1.24; 8.64 ± 0.87, 5.94 ± 0.19 and 6.37 ± 0.26, 4.14 ± 0.17 in the methanolic and aqueous extract. Clinical signs were noted. The powder caused the highest dose-dependent mortality rate with LD50 and LD90 values of 2754, 3981 mg/kg/d and 3020, 4365 mg/kg/d in males and females respectively. The powder recorded a reduction rate of 53% against the R. norgevicus in wheat storage warehouses. The histopathological examination revealed the presence of abnormalities. © 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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