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Gossypol as a Toxicant in Livestock
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1989Many cases of gossypol toxicity have been misdiagnosed. The long-held belief that gossypol toxicity did not occur in ruminants has been a major hurdle to overcome. Field necropsies in which pulmonary congestion and edema were attributed to shipping-fever pneumonia, failure to examine the heart either grossly or microscopically, failure to believe that ...
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Gossypol: a contraceptive for men
Contraception, 2002Gossypol is a polyphenol isolated from the seed, roots, and stem of the cotton plant (Gossypium sp.). The substance, a yellow pigment similar to flavonoids, is present in cottonseed oil. In the plant, it acts as a natural defensive agent against predators, provoking infertility in insects.
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Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2022
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Dirigent gene editing of gossypol enantiomers for toxicity-depleted cotton seeds
Nature Plants, 2023Baofu Xu, Cathie Martin, Xiao-Ya Chen
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