Year: 2022 | Month: April | Volume 12 | Issue 2

Evaluation of Therapeutic Potential of Poly Herbal Formulation on Sub Clinical Mastitis

Padma Nibash Panigrahi Arzoo Nisha Mukesh Kumar Srivastava Ashish Srivastava Alok Chaudhury Arvind Kumar Tripathi
DOI:10.30954/2277-940X.02.2022.13

Abstract:

The present study was conducted to determine efficacy of poly herbal formulation (combination of Moringa oleifera, Ocimum sanctum and Azadirachta indica leaves and Curcuma longa rhizome) on sub clinical mastitis in cows. For this study, Three cows (12 quarters) were considered apparently healthy control group (group A) after thorough physical examination and various diagnostic tests. A total of nine cows (36 quarters) found positive for sub clinical mastitis on screening were randomly divided into three groups with three animals (12 quarters) each. Poly herbal formulation was administered orally for seven days twice daily at 10 mg/kg in group B animals. Group C animals were treated with conventional treatment for seven days. Group D animals were treated with combination of Poly herbal formulation and conventional treatment. Therapeutic efficacy of poly herbal formulation was evaluated based on alteration of somatic cell count of milk and qualitative changes in milk. A significant increased concentration of SCC and pH of milk and significantly decreased concentration of fat and solid not fat (%) was reported in SCM affected animals as compared to healthy control before treatment. Poly herbal formulation significantly reduced the SCC and pH as well as significantly increased the fat and SNF (%) as that of conventional therapy. The combination of poly herbal formulation and conventional treatment accelerate the recovery. Hence, the present poly herbal formulation may be advised along with conventional treatment for early recovery in sub clinical mastitis.

Highlights

  • Study focused on efficacy of poly herbal preparation on sub clinical mastitis as alternative treatment.
  • Alteration of somatic cell count of milk and qualitative changes in milk considered for therapeutic efficacy.
  • The present poly herbal formulation may be advised along with conventional treatment for early recovery in sub clinical mastitis.


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