Abstract. We studied the implication of cytochrome P450 enzymes in the in vitro metabolism of moxidectin (MXD) in homogenates of Haemonchus contortus adult stages (susceptible isolate, Weybridge, UK). After homogenisation in a phosphate buffer, 2ml of homogenates (equivalent to 1g of nematodes) were incubated with 5g [14C] MXD at 37C for 24h. MXD and its metabolites were separated by HPLC with radiodetection on-line. Only one metabolite was detected and its production was inhibited by carbon monoxide. This result demonstrates that the cytochrome P450 system is implicated in the metabolisation of MXD in H. contortus susceptible to milbemycin. Furthermore, this metabolite did not match those previously described in vertebrates.