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Solanum glaucophyllum intoxication in goats: Case study
ToxiconSolanum glaucophyllum is a toxic plant with calcinogenic effect that causes enzootic calcinosis (EC) characterized by soft tissue metastatic mineralization mainly in cattle and rarely sheep, buffaloes, pigs, horses, and goats. We describe an outbreak of EC in a herd of 64 goats due to S. glaucophyllum consumption.
Joaquin Barale +5 more
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Collagenous and elastic system fibres in the aorta of cattle poisoned by Solanum glaucophyllum
Veterinary Record, 2002The proportions of fibres of the collagenous and elastic systems were measured in the aortas of three normal heifers and in nine heifers given the calcinogenic plant Solanum glaucophyllum for 15, 30 or 60 days.
E L, Portiansky +3 more
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On the nature of arterial and lung calcifications induced in cattle bySolanum glaucophyllum
Calcified Tissue Research, 1978The chemical and crystalline composition of the mineral deposited in ossified arterial and lung tissues of cows affected by enteque seco (enteque ossificans) has been investigated. The arterial calcification precedes that of lung. The latter was observed only in animals with a calcification of the aorta above 150 mumoles Ca per gram of wet tissue.
R C, Puche +6 more
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The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2007
The ingestion of Solanum glaucophyllum (SG) causes a calcinosis of cattle named Enteque Seco (ES). The toxic principle is the 1,25-(OH)(2)D(3), mainly conjugated as glycoside. This study aims to validate a simple novel method of evaluation of the VDA of SG leaves.
Susana, Gil +2 more
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The ingestion of Solanum glaucophyllum (SG) causes a calcinosis of cattle named Enteque Seco (ES). The toxic principle is the 1,25-(OH)(2)D(3), mainly conjugated as glycoside. This study aims to validate a simple novel method of evaluation of the VDA of SG leaves.
Susana, Gil +2 more
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Phytochemistry, 2001
In cultured Solanum glaucophyllum we have recently described the operation of a light-independent pathway of 1alpha,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D(3) (1alpha,25(OH)(2)D(3)) biosynthesis which involves similar intermediates as in vertebrates. In this work we investigated factors influencing the formation of 1alpha,25(OH)(2)D(3) and related sterols in S ...
A, Curino +4 more
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In cultured Solanum glaucophyllum we have recently described the operation of a light-independent pathway of 1alpha,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D(3) (1alpha,25(OH)(2)D(3)) biosynthesis which involves similar intermediates as in vertebrates. In this work we investigated factors influencing the formation of 1alpha,25(OH)(2)D(3) and related sterols in S ...
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Veterinary Research Communications
Solanum glaucophyllum is a toxic calcinogenic plant endemic to Central Argentina and is widely recognized as the primary cause of enzootic calcinosis in ruminants. Although the systemic calcification induced by this plant is well documented, its potential impact on reproductive performance remains underexplored.
Juan Agustín García +8 more
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Solanum glaucophyllum is a toxic calcinogenic plant endemic to Central Argentina and is widely recognized as the primary cause of enzootic calcinosis in ruminants. Although the systemic calcification induced by this plant is well documented, its potential impact on reproductive performance remains underexplored.
Juan Agustín García +8 more
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Lectin binding pattern in the small intestine of rabbits intoxicated with Solanum glaucophyllum.
2007AbstractThis study was conducted to analyse the intestinal carbohydrate expression under the effect of hypervitaminosis D induced by S. glaucophyllum (Sg). Five male 3-month-old New Zealand White rabbits were orally intoxicated with Sg at 125 mg/kg/day twice a week for 1 month. Four animals were used as controls.
C. N. Zanuzzi +4 more
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Reinvestigation of Phenolic Glycosides of Solanum Glaucophyllum Desf.
Planta Medica, 2023Sabrina Autzen +2 more
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1999
The interest in plants exhibiting vitamin D-like activity (calcinogenic plants) is primarily due to their possible use as a low-cost source of lα,25(OH)2D3 (calcitriol) for human and veterinary use. Among calcinogenic plants, Solanum malacoxylon Sendt. (also identified as Solanum glaucophyllum Desf.; Fig.
L. A. Manzocchi, M. L. Racchi
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The interest in plants exhibiting vitamin D-like activity (calcinogenic plants) is primarily due to their possible use as a low-cost source of lα,25(OH)2D3 (calcitriol) for human and veterinary use. Among calcinogenic plants, Solanum malacoxylon Sendt. (also identified as Solanum glaucophyllum Desf.; Fig.
L. A. Manzocchi, M. L. Racchi
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Phenolic glycosides from Solanum glaucophyllum: A new quercetin triglycoside containing D- apiose
Phytochemistry, 1977Abstract Eight phenolic glycosides have been isolated from the leaves of S. glaucophyllum , one of them being quercetin-3- O -(2 G -β- D -apiosylrutinoside).
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