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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Mode of Action of Phenothiazine as an Anthelmintic. The Uptake of 35S-Labelled Phenothiazine by the Tissues of Nematode Parasites and Their Hosts

Marian Lazarus and WP Rogers

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 4(2) 163 - 179
Published: 1951

Abstract

Ascaridia galli, Nippostrongylus muTis, and Haemonchus contortus took up phenothiazine in vitro at the rate of 0.12, 0.18, and 0.26 mg./g. dry wt./hour. The uptake, which was fastest at pH 6.0, was increased in the presence of a wetting agent. It was not proportional to the relative surface area/wet weight of the parasites. The ligaturing of A. galli did not appreciably reduce uptake of the drug in vitro.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9510163

© CSIRO 1951

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