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Solanum glaucophyllum intoxication in goats: Case study

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Solanum 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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Pharmacognostical fingerprinting and selective bioactivity studies of Solanum glaucophyllum Desf.

Journal of Traditional and Folk Practices, 2018
Solanum glaucophyllum Desf. (Solanaceae) is traditionally used for curing several health conditions in both human and domesticated animals. There is no data available regarding pharmacognostic standardization and pharmacological activity of this lesser known medicinal plant.
Chowdhury Habibur Rahaman   +2 more
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Presence of Estrogens and Estrogen Receptor-like Proteins in Solanum glaucophyllum

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2001
The synthesis of mammalian steroid hormones by plants has been reported. However, their physiological role in plants is controversial. The existence of receptor molecules as those of animal cells could provide clues into a possible steroid mechanism of action.
L, Milanesi, P, Monje, R, Boland
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Distribution of calcitriol activity in Solanum glaucophyllum plants and cell cultures

Phytochemistry, 1989
Abstract Distribution studies showed for the first time that calcitriol activity is present not only in leaves, but also in berries, stems and roots of Solanum glaucophyllum plants, in both aglycone and glycoside form. Berries contained the highest concentration of active derivatives and leaves the lowest.
Martin Weissenberg   +2 more
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