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Fascioliasis Phytotherapy using Tropical Plant Extracts: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis

Fascioliasis Phytotherapy using Tropical Plant Extracts: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis

Jax Vincent Gamulo, Maye Pearl Bolina, Jessica Serena Brion, Via Crishiela Nicole Dela Rosa, Roxanne Francesca Maglaya, Carl Lexter Tan, Aimee Caye Chang* 

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines, 1008.

*Correspondence | Aimee Caye Chang, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines, 1008; Email: agchang@ust.edu.ph 

Figure 1

PRISMA flowchart of screening and selection 

Figure 2

(A) Distribution of studies according to the country of origin (B) Distribution of plants used according to the plant parts. (C) Distribution of solvent used for plant extraction techniques. (D) Distribution of control drugs 

Figure 3

Tropical plant extract concentration (mg/mL) versus mortality time versus mortality time (min) linear regression 

Figure 4

Zingiber officinale (left; Gupta et al., 2016) and Areca catechu L. (right; Peng et al., 2015) 

Figure 5

Random effects model forest plot and summary effect 

Figure 6

Egger’s test results and funnel plot 

The Journal of Advances in Parasitology

December

JAP Vol. 9, Pages 1-66

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