Efficacy of natural formulations in bovine mastitis pathology: alternative solution to antibiotic treatment
Author:
Pașca Claudia1, Mărghitaș Liviu Alexandru1, Dezmirean Daniel Severus1, Matei Ioana Adriana2, Bonta Victorița3, Pașca Ioan4, Chirilă Flore2, Cîmpean Adrian4, Iosif Fiț Nicodim2
Affiliation:
1. Department of Apiculture and Sericulture, Faculty of Animal Science and Biotechnologies , Cluj-Napoca , Romania 2. Department of Microbiology Cluj-Napoca , Romania 3. Life Science Institute “King Michael I of Romania”, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine , Cluj-Napoca , , Romania 4. Department of Animal Production and Food Safety, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine , Cluj-Napoca , Romania
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Bovine mastitis is an inflammatory disease of the udder that causes important economic losses in the animal breeding and dairy product industries. Nowadays, the conventional livestock antibiotic treatments are slowly being replaced by alternative treatments. In this context, the main aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of natural products in alternative treatment of bovine mastitis.
Material and Methods
Two natural formulations with previously suggested in vitro antimicrobial effect were tested in vivo on mastitic cows. Animals with a positive diagnosis for mastitis (n = 20) were divided into three treatment groups: two groups (n = 8) were administered formulations of propolis, alcoholic extracts of Brewers Gold and Perle hops, plum lichen, common mallow, marigold, absinthe wormwood, black poplar buds, lemon balm, and essential oils of oregano, lavender, and rosemary designated R4 and R7 (differing only in the latter being more concentrated) and one group (n = 4) a conventional antibiotic mixture. In vivo efficacy of treatments was evaluated by somatic cell and standard plate counts, the treatment being considered efficacious when both parameters were under the maximum limit.
Results
R7 was effective in the most cases, being therapeutically bactericidal in six out of eight cows, while R4 gave good results in three out of eight cows, and conventional antibiotics cured one out of four.
Conclusion
These results suggest the possible therapeutic potential of these natural products in bovine mastitis.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
General Veterinary
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