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Title: Profil Hematologi dan Infeksi Cacing pada Anak Domba Persilangan Garut dan Dorper yang Diberi Tepung Daun Pepaya (Carica papaya L.).
Other Titles: Hematological Profile and Gastrointestinal Helminth Infection in Garut Dorper Crossbred Lambs Fed Papaya (Carica papaya L.) Leaf Meal.
Authors: Suharti, Sri
Ridwan, Yusuf
DESMAYANTI, DEINA
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Penggunaan obat anthelmintik sintetis secara terus menerus dapat memicu perkembangan parasit yang resistan terhadap anthelmintik. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan alternatif alami yang efektif dan berkelanjutan seperti penambahan tepung daun pepaya pada ransum domba. Penelitian menggunakan 15 ekor anak domba lepas sapih dengan rataan bobot 12,10±3,82 yang dibagi menjadi tiga perlakuan, yaitu P0 (kontrol), P1 (tepung daun pepaya 10%), dan P2 (Albendazole 6,7mg/15kg bobot badan). Parameter yang diamati meliputi jumlah telur tiap gram tinja (TTGT) dan hematologi darah. Hasil menunjukkan perlakuan tepung daun pepaya 10% dan pemberian Albendazole mampu menurunkan jumlah telur nematoda secara signifikan (P<0,05) dibandingkan kontrol. Penggunaan tepung daun pepaya dapat menurunkan infeksi cacing gastrointestinal, meningkatkan jumlah leukosit (BDP) sebagai respon terhadap pemulihan pascainfeksi, namun tidak mempengaruhi butir darah merah (BDM), Hb, Packed Cell Volume (PCV) dan diferensiasi leukosit. Dapat disimpulkan bahwa tepung daun pepaya berpotensi menjadi alternatif alami yang ramah lingkungan dalam mengendalikan infeksi cacing dan memperbaiki hematologi darah anak domba lepas sapih. Kata kunci: anak domba, anthelmintik, hematologi, infeksi cacing, tepung daun pepaya
Prolonged use of synthetic anthelmintics may induce the development of resistant parasites. Therefore, natural and sustainable alternatives, such as papaya leaf meal supplementation in sheep diets, are needed. This study used 15 weaned lambs with an average body weight of 12.10 ± 3.82 kg, divided into three treatments: P0 (control), P1 (10% papaya leaf meal), and P2 (Albendazole 6.7 mg/15 kg body weight). Parameters observed included fecal egg counts (FEC) and blood hematology. The results showed that both 10% papaya leaf meal and Albendazole significantly (P<0.05) reduced nematode egg counts compared to the control. Supplementation with papaya leaf meal decreased gastrointestinal worm infection and increased total leukocyte counts (WBC) as a response to post-infection recovery, but did not affect red blood cell counts (RBC), hemoglobin (Hb), packed cell volume (PCV), or leukocyte differentiation. It can be concluded that papaya leaf meal has potential as an eco-friendly natural alternative for controlling helminth infections and improving blood hematology in weaned lambs. Keywords: anthelmintic, hematology, lamb, papaya leaf powder, worm infection
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/170657
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