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Gastroenterology, 1975
The administration of an aqueous extract made from leaves of the South American plant Solanum glaucophyllum increased active duodenal calcium absorption 6-fold in sham operated vitamin D-deficient rats and 4.5-fold in comparable animals that had been nephrectomized.
M W, Walling, D V, Kimber
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The administration of an aqueous extract made from leaves of the South American plant Solanum glaucophyllum increased active duodenal calcium absorption 6-fold in sham operated vitamin D-deficient rats and 4.5-fold in comparable animals that had been nephrectomized.
M W, Walling, D V, Kimber
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Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition, 2020
The Solanum glaucophyllum Desf. has been used to treat and prevent diseases in human and veterinary medicine. On the other hand, plant poisoning causes several bone diseases, among them osteoporosis, which is characterized by osteoblastic hypoplasia ...
F. G. Melo +8 more
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The Solanum glaucophyllum Desf. has been used to treat and prevent diseases in human and veterinary medicine. On the other hand, plant poisoning causes several bone diseases, among them osteoporosis, which is characterized by osteoblastic hypoplasia ...
F. G. Melo +8 more
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У виданні висвітлено умови проведення кваліфікаційної (науково-технічної) експертизи сортів пасльону сизолистого (Solanum glaucophyllum Desf.) на відмінність, однорідність та стабільність.
Н. П. Костенко +2 more
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Toxicon, 2019
The hypothesis of this experiment is that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are involved in the genesis of the bone metaplasia caused by Solanum glaucophyllum intoxication. We determined using liquid chromatography that 1 mL of plant extract contained 3.8 μl
F. G. Melo +9 more
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The hypothesis of this experiment is that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are involved in the genesis of the bone metaplasia caused by Solanum glaucophyllum intoxication. We determined using liquid chromatography that 1 mL of plant extract contained 3.8 μl
F. G. Melo +9 more
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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).
Ines Rappaportt +4 more
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Stimulation of Bone Resorption in Organ Culture by Salt-Free Extracts of Solanum Glaucophyllum
Endocrine Research Communications, 1975Addition of a desalted aqueous extract made from dried leaves of Solanum glaucophyllum produced a marked stimulation of bone resorption in a culture system in vitro. This result indicates that, like the biologically active forms of vitamin D, the active material in the plant not only stimulates intestinal calcium absorption but increases bone ...
W, Lloyd +3 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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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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1,25(OH)2 vitamin D concentration in the plasma of Solanum glaucophyllum intoxicated rabbits
Australian Veterinary Journal, 2001Objective To test Solanum glaucophyllum calcinotic effects in adult New Zealand White rabbits in relation to cumulative dose and active principle concentration in plasma.Design An intoxication assay with controls.Procedure Rabbits were orally dosed with aqueous extracts of dry leaves of S glaucophyllum for 5, 7 or 9 days.
M E, Dallorso +4 more
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