Anticoccidial activity of 8-aminoquinolines, pamaquine, primaquine and several molecular complexes and salts of pamaquine, against Eimeria tenella, E. necatrix, E. acervulina, E. maxima, and E. brunetti in battery experiments. 1991

T Matsuno, and F Hariguchi, and T Okamoto
Animal Health Research Laboratories, Agro Division, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Osaka, Japan.

Pamaquine and primaquine, the well known antimalarial 8-aminoquinolines, have not been reported for their anticoccidial activity. A series of battery experiments was conducted to investigate their activity against a laboratory strain of Eimeria tenella, E. necatrix, E. acervulina, E. maxima, or E. brunetti and revealed that both drugs were effective against E. tenella and E. necatrix, but not against the other three species. Pamaquine suppressed the symptoms of E. tenella induced coccidiosis at concentrations above 125 ppm in feed and primaquine controlled the clinical signs as well at levels above 31.2 ppm. The activity against E. necatrix was observed with pamaquine at 250 ppm and with primaquine at levels above 125 ppm. Pamaquine showed a tendency apparently to reduce body weight gain at 125-500 ppm, whereas primaquine showed the same tendency at 500 ppm. In a concomitantly conducted experiment, this adverse effect of pamaquine was averted in its molecular complexes with benzophenone, nitropyrazole, dinitrobenzoic acids and quinoline, and in its salts of sulfate or zinc chloride, and yet these compounds retained the same anticoccidial activity as of pamaquine. This suggests that these compounds had the broadened safety margin. Judging from their susceptibility to these compounds. E. tenella and E. necatrix will have similar metabolic functions to those of blood cell parasitizing protozoa like plasmodia and prioplasma, which are easily suppressed by this class of compound.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007411 Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic Infections of the INTESTINES with PARASITES, commonly involving PARASITIC WORMS. Infections with roundworms (NEMATODE INFECTIONS) and tapeworms (CESTODE INFECTIONS) are also known as HELMINTHIASIS. Parasitic Intestinal Diseases,Disease, Parasitic Intestinal,Diseases, Parasitic Intestinal,Intestinal Disease, Parasitic,Parasitic Intestinal Disease
D007422 Intestines The section of the alimentary canal from the STOMACH to the ANAL CANAL. It includes the LARGE INTESTINE and SMALL INTESTINE. Intestine
D008297 Male Males
D011201 Poultry Diseases Diseases of birds which are raised as a source of meat or eggs for human consumption and are usually found in barnyards, hatcheries, etc. The concept is differentiated from BIRD DISEASES which is for diseases of birds not considered poultry and usually found in zoos, parks, and the wild. Disease, Poultry,Diseases, Poultry,Poultry Disease
D011319 Primaquine An aminoquinoline that is given by mouth to produce a radical cure and prevent relapse of vivax and ovale malarias following treatment with a blood schizontocide. It has also been used to prevent transmission of falciparum malaria by those returning to areas where there is a potential for re-introduction of malaria. Adverse effects include anemias and GI disturbances. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopeia, 30th ed, p404) Primacin,Primaquine Diphosphate,Primaquine Phosphate,Diphosphate, Primaquine,Phosphate, Primaquine
D002432 Cecum The blind sac or outpouching area of the LARGE INTESTINE that is below the entrance of the SMALL INTESTINE. It has a worm-like extension, the vermiform APPENDIX. Cecums
D002645 Chickens Common name for the species Gallus gallus, the domestic fowl, in the family Phasianidae, order GALLIFORMES. It is descended from the red jungle fowl of SOUTHEAST ASIA. Gallus gallus,Gallus domesticus,Gallus gallus domesticus,Chicken
D003048 Coccidiosis Protozoan infection found in animals and man. It is caused by several different genera of COCCIDIA. Besnoitiasis,Besnoitiosis,Besnoitiases,Besnoitioses,Coccidioses
D003049 Coccidiostats Agents useful in the treatment or prevention of COCCIDIOSIS in man or animals. Anticoccidial Agents,Agents, Anticoccidial
D000634 Aminoquinolines Quinolines substituted in any position by one or more amino groups.

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