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Comparative Efficacy of Traditional Medicine for the Healing of Aphthous Ulcers Due to Foot and Mouth Disease in Cattle
American Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Vol.5 , No. 1, Publication Date: Jan. 11, 2018, Page: 1-5
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Authors
 
[1]    

Md Zulfekar Ali, Animal Health Research Division, Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute (BLRI), Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

[2]    

Shirin Sultana, Department of Livestock Services (DLS), Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

[3]    

Zafar Ahmed Bhuiyan, Nourish Central Poultry Laboratory, Nourish Poultry and Hatchery Ltd. Dhaka, Bangladesh.

 
Abstract
 

The experiment was conducted throughout the year, 2011 to 2015 in different dairy farm at Sadar Upazila under Dinajpur district in Bangladesh to study the comparative efficacy traditional medicine in the healing of aphthous ulcer occurred in Food and Mouth Disease Virus (FMD). Administration of sodium perborate (traditional name sohaga) and honey, 2% Gentian violet and Riboflavin (50mg/kg/cow/day) and 1% Povidone Iodine and Coconut oil on the aphthous ulcers over 15 days. The FMD affected lactating cross bred cows were randomly divided into four groups of equal number and treatment schedule for aphthous ulcers were as follows: Group A=Controlled (Infected), Group B=1% Gentian violet and Riboflavin, Group C= Honey and Sodium perborate, and Group D=1% Povidone iodine and Coconut oil topically into the oral cavity directly daily two times after feeding and closely observed for 15 days. All the four groups salivation was completely stopped at 14th, 10th, 7th and 9th days for Group A, B, C and D respectively; development of Vesiculation was completely stop at 6th, 6th, 5th and 7th days and for Group A, B, C and D respectively and denudation of oral mucosa was completely healed at 14th, 10th, 7th and 9th days for Group A, B, C and D respectively. So it is concluded that sodium perborate honey is comparatively more effective for healing of aphthous ulcers than Povidone Iodine and Coconut oil but Gentian violet and Riboflavin is less effective for healing of aphthous ulcers.


Keywords
 

Aphthous Ulcers, Efficacy, FMD, Vesiculation, Healing


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