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Urinary oligosaccharides: A peripheral marker for Sida carpinifolia exposure or poisoning
Toxicon, 2009Poisoning by Sida carpinifolia belongs to a group of plant-induced phenotype which resembles lysosomal storage diseases. Saanen goats were fed aerial parts of green S. carpinifolia for up to 3 months. Concentrates complemented the nutritional requirements.
Roberto Giugliani
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Sida carpinifolia (Malvaceae) Poisoning in Fallow Deer (Dama dama)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2009A captive fallow deer (Dama dama) in a zoo was spontaneously poisoned after consumption of Sida carpinifolia. The paddock where cervids were kept was severely infested by S. carpinifolia. The deer developed a neurological syndrome characterized by muscular weakness, intention tremors, visual and standing-up deficits, falls, and abnormal behavior and ...
Pedro M O, Pedroso +5 more
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Alpha-mannosidase activity in goats fed with Sida carpinifolia
Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, 2010Human alpha-mannosidosis results from alpha-mannosidase deficiency and progressive accumulation of mannose-rich oligosaccharides in lysosomes. Two days before Saanen goats were fed with Sida carpinifolia, alpha-mannosidase activity in leukocytes was 128+/-28 nmoles4-MU/h/mgprotein (first trial) and 104+/-6 nmoles4-MU/h/mgprotein (second trial).
Marisete, Bedin +5 more
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Lysosomal storage disease in Sida carpinifolia toxicosis: an induced mannosidosis in horses
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2003Summary Reasons for performing study : This study reports a neurological disease unrecognised until now in ponies in southern Brazil. Hypothesis : Epidemiological data strongly suggests that the ingestion of
A P, Loretti +3 more
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Sida carpinifolia (Malvaceae) poisoning in herbivores in Rio Grande do Sul.
P. M. O. Pedroso +6 more
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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2016
Plant intoxications in wildlife are difficult to diagnose, are overlooked, or are sometimes even neglected. Hence, factors that induce wild animals to ingest poisonous plants have not been sufficiently documented. An outbreak of glycoprotein storage disease in sambar deer ( Cervus unicolor ), induced by ingestion of the swainsonine-containing plant ...
Bruno L, Anjos +5 more
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Plant intoxications in wildlife are difficult to diagnose, are overlooked, or are sometimes even neglected. Hence, factors that induce wild animals to ingest poisonous plants have not been sufficiently documented. An outbreak of glycoprotein storage disease in sambar deer ( Cervus unicolor ), induced by ingestion of the swainsonine-containing plant ...
Bruno L, Anjos +5 more
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Identification of swainsonine as a glycoside inhibitor responsible for Sida carpinifolia poisoning.
Veterinary and human toxicology, 2002The indolizidine alkaloid swainsonine has been identified as the toxic constituent of Sida carpinifolia, a native perennial shrub-like plant, reported to produce neurological disorders in goats and ponies in southern Brazil. Swainsonine was detected in dry ground plant material after extraction and analysis by both liquid and gas chromatography mass ...
Edson Moleta, Colodel +3 more
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Spontaneous Lysosomal Storage Disease Caused bySida carpinifolia(Malvaceae) Poisoning in Cattle
Veterinary Pathology, 2009S S Barros
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