Fasciolosis is an important zoonotic parasitic disease caused by the
trematodes Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica that affects animals and
humans worldwide. It affects the health and productivity of ruminant and
caused great economic loss globally. Thus the plant candidates are
considered as effective agent against this zonotic disease, as evolving
natural molluscicides provides much more advancement, focused approach
guided by the epidemiological criteria of high prevalence, high
intensity and biosefty, easily degradable and non effective to other
biota. The study of pharmacological aspects, phototherapy, and
photochemical analysis of Traditional Medicinal plants Terminalia arjuna
and Tamarindus indica revels that both of the plants are a powerful drug
drive candidate of nature. This pharmaceutical interest had drawn the
attention toward the use of these plants as molluscicidal component
against the Neglected Tropical Disease. The present book highlights the
toxicological and pharmacological aspects of these two plants against
the snails Lymnea acuminata and Indoplanorbis exustus. Extraction of
active constituents from these plants and the mode of action in vivo and
in vitro.