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Physiological Impact of Ergot Alkaloid Consumption in Ruminant Livestock [PDF]
Ergot alkaloids in feeds and forages are a worldwide concern. Consumption of ergot alkaloids by ruminant livestock can range from extreme cases that threaten the life of the animal to more frequent and chronic outcomes where livestock productivity is ...
Duckett, S. K.+2 more
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DIHYDROGENATED ALKALOIDS OF ERGOT IN THE INVESTIGATION AND TREATMENT OF DIASTOLIC HYPERTENSION [PDF]
D F Gibbs
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Tall fescue ergot alkaloids are vasoactive in equine vasculature.
Mares grazing endophyte-infected () tall fescue () typically exhibit reproductive dysfunction rather than problems associated with peripheral vasoconstriction as a primary sign of the fescue toxicosis syndrome.
James L. Klotz, K. McDowell
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The Epichloë endophyte-Festuca sinensis association produces alkaloids which can protect the host plant from biotic and abiotic stresses. Alkaloid concentrations depend on the genetic predisposition of grass and endophyte, and are affected by the ...
Weihu Lin+9 more
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The Separation and Identification of Ergot Alkaloids by Paper Partition Chromatography [PDF]
G E Foster+2 more
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Ergot Alkaloids: A Review on Therapeutic Applications
Ergot of Rye is a plant disease caused by the fungus Claviceps purpurea which infects the grains of cereals and grasses but it is being used for ages for its medicinal properties.
Niti Sharma+3 more
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Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Monophyletic Origin of the Ergot Alkaloid Gene dmaW in Fungi
Ergot alkaloids are indole-derived mycotoxins that are important in agriculture and medicine. Ergot alkaloids are produced by a few representatives of two distantly related fungal lineages, the Clavicipitaceae and the Trichocomaceae.
Miao Liu+2 more
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Mycotoxin food safety risk in developing countries [PDF]
"Mycotoxins are produced by fungi, commonly known as mold. These toxins can develop during production, harvesting, or storage of grains, nuts, and other crops. Mycotoxins are among the most potent mutagenic and carcinogenic substances known.
Bhat Ramesh V., Vasanthi, Siruguri
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The Black Devil Called Ergot [PDF]
The hypothesis that a certain fungus, known as ergot, might be somehow connected to the events occurring around Salem Village in 1691/2 has been controversial. The article “Ergotism: Satan Loose in Salem, ” by Linnda R.
Featherly, Joseph
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On the Photo-transformation of Ergot Alkaloids. [PDF]
Hans Hellberg+2 more
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