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Transmission blocking activity of a standardized neem (Azadirachta indica) seed extract on the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium berghei in its vector Anopheles stephensiLeonardo Lucantoni
Scuola di Scienze del Farmaco e dei Prodotti della Salute, Universita di Camerino, Camerino MC, Italy
Malar J 9:66. 2010..This work aimed at assessing the transmission-blocking potential of NeemAzal(R), an azadirachtin-enriched extract of neem seeds, using the rodent malaria in vivo model Plasmodium berghei/Anopheles stephensi...
Novel, meso-substituted cationic porphyrin molecule for photo-mediated larval control of the dengue vector Aedes aegyptiLeonardo Lucantoni
School of Pharmacy, University of Camerino, Camerino, Italy
PLoS Negl Trop Dis 5:e1434. 2011....
Potential of a Khaya ivorensis -Alstonia boonei extract combination as antimalarial prophylactic remedyRoselyne Nzangue Tepongning
University of Camerino, School of Pharmacy, Piazza dei Costanti, 62032 Camerino MC, Italy
J Ethnopharmacol 137:743-51. 2011..Chev. (Meliaceae) and Alstonia boonei De Wild (Apocynaceae) has a history of use in traditional medicine of central Cameroon for malaria treatment but also for the prevention of the disease...
Antimalarial plant remedies from Burkina Faso: their potential for prophylactic useRakiswendé Serge Yerbanga
University of Camerino, School of Pharmacy, Piazza dei Costantini, 62032 Camerino MC, Italy
J Ethnopharmacol 140:255-60. 2012..Juss. (Meliaceae) are plant remedies of the folk medicine in Burkina Faso and are commonly used by traditional healers for the treatment of malaria...
Antiplasmodial activity of Punica granatum L. fruit rindMario dell'Agli
Department of Pharmacological Sciences, University of Camerino, Italy
J Ethnopharmacol 125:279-85. 2009..Urolithins, the ellagitannin metabolites, were also investigated for antiplasmodial activity...
Impact of the botanical insecticide Neem Azal on survival and reproduction of the biting louse Damalinia limbata on angora goatsAnnette Habluetzel
Department of Experimental Medicine and Public Health, Via M Scalzino 3, University of Camerino, 62032 Camerino MC, Italy
Vet Parasitol 144:328-37. 2007..For this reason and for its prolonged activity, which in principle allows angora goats to be protected for a large part of the mohair production cycle, neem-based insecticides may have a potential interest for mohair producing breeders...
