Compound preparation for treating dermatophytoses of Asian elephants and preparation method thereof
A technology of dermatophytes and compound preparations, which is applied in the field of veterinary external medicines, can solve the problems of skin vitiligo, difficult diagnosis and treatment, and influence on the display and viewing effects of animals, and achieves the effects of high bacteriostatic effect and convenient use.
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[0015] Example 1 In vitro model research for the treatment of compound preparations of Asian elephant dermatophytosis
[0016] The skin tissues of 3 Asian elephants with ulcers, inflammation, scabs and irregular shedding were collected, isolated, cultured, PCR amplified and sequenced for comparison, and it was found that it was a skin disease caused by Microsporum spp. The in vitro susceptibility test adopts the antifungal susceptibility test protocol M38-A published by the American Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (LSI) against griseofulvin, fluconazole, amphotericin, mugwort essential oil, and terbinafine The chemical drugs and the extracts of the three natural medicines of Artemisia argyi essential oil, allicin and artemisinin were tested. The results show that in the in vitro susceptibility test, the antibacterial effect of chemical drugs is far superior to that of natural drug extracts. Terbinafine has the best antibacterial effect in chemical drugs, and the mi...
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[0028] Example 2 Animal use research
[0029] Asian elephants suffered from skin diseases in Chongqing Zoo for many years. From 2000 to 2008, they were treated with western medicines such as potassium permanganate, bactobang, dactracin, terbinafine hydrochloride gel, and dermatitis. A sub-adult Asian elephant "Sissy" (12 years old) even developed scalp itching, which caused a 12-16×10-14cm wound on the forehead when rubbed against the iron bars, and the other two adult elephants also developed severe Itching and skin white spots, cracking and other symptoms. For this reason, at the beginning of 2008, the affected area was washed with Artemisia argyi essential oil, twice a week for 5 consecutive weeks. After taking the medicine, "Sissy"'s scalp abrasions healed, and the skin cracks disappeared. The other two adult Asian elephants' symptoms of itching, white spots, and cracks disappeared. Good results were achieved, but they only lasted for 2 months and relapsed. From 2009 to ...
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