Abstract
The aqueous extract of Albizzia anthelmintica bark at 10–150 g/kg orally showed no toxicity and high anthelmintic activity (68–100%) against experimental Hymenolepis diminuta infection in albino rats. The water extract from A. lebbek bark at 10–100 g/kg orally was less effective against the cestode and was toxic to rats at the highest dose tested (150 g/kg).