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The effect of the administration of Solatium malacoxylon on the chick
Research in Veterinary Science, 1975Replacement of the drinking water of chicks maintained on a normal mixed protein diet with an aqueous extract containing the equivalent of 5 g of the dried leaves of Solanum malacoxylon (DLSM) per 100 ml for one month produces a hypercalcaemia (23-49 per cent), hypomagnesamia (28-37 per cent), hypophosphataemia (26-34 per cent), hypouricaemia (29-34 ...
C D, Basudde, D J, Humphreys
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Studies on the Active Principle of Solanum malacoxylon
Nature New Biology, 1973INGESTION of the shrub Solanum malacoxylon Sendtner (syn Solanum glaucum Dun) produces a rapid hypercalcaemia and hyperphosphataemia1, 2 which can result in a general calcinosis in various animals3–7. The effects seem to be due to a large increase in calcium absorption from the diet8 and the condition resembles that of vitamin D'intoxication9.
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Evaluation in Rabbits of the Fetal Effects of Maternal Ingestion of Solanum malacoxylon
Veterinary Research Communications, 1999A study was performed to determine the possible toxic effects on the young of does that had been fed during the gestational period on a ration containing Solanum malacoxylon (Sm), a calcinogenic plant that contains a vitamin D3-glycoside conjugate.
S L, Górniak +4 more
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Solanum malacoxylon, a New Natural Host of Stolbur Phytoplasma
Journal of Phytopathology, 2007Abstract Stolbur phytoplasma infection has been reported, for the first time, in a new host, Solanum malacoxylon, growing in the Botanical Garden of Milan University. This shrub, native of South America, synthesizes vitamin D compounds, important for biomedical and biotechnological purposes.
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THE VITAMIN D3 METABOLITE‐TYPE ACTIVITY OF SOLANUM MALACOXYLON
Clinical Endocrinology, 1976SUMMARY1. Administration of an aqueous extract of the dried leaves of Solanum malacoxylon (DLSM) to rats causes a rapid hyperphosphataemia and a decrease in plasma alkaline phosphatase activity; the two effects are typical of 1,25(OH)2D3, the hormonally active metabolite of vitamin D3.2.
C D, Basudde, D J, Humphreys
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Effect of Solanum malacoxylon in goats: a prenatal study.
2007AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the possible toxic effects on both dams and kids with maternal exposure to S. malacoxylon during pregnancy. 20 female goats were used in this study wherein pregnant goats after breeding were treated with the following levels of S.
S. L. Górniak +5 more
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Serum calcium fractions in sheep treated with Solatium malacoxylon
Research in Veterinary Science, 1976Sheep treated with a single dose of an extract of the dried leaves of Solanum malacoxylon (SM) at the rate of 0-2 g of leaves per kg liveweight produced a pronounced hypercalcaemia (49 per cent, P less than 0-005) after 24 h, which persisted for at least six days.
J B, Bingley, B E, Ruksan, B J, Carrillo
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Further evidence for the 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-like activity of Solanum malacoxylon
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1976Abstract Administration of an aqueous extract of the calcinogenic plant Solanum malacoxylon (S.m.) to vitamin D-deficient or strontium fed chicks produces significant plasma 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25-(OH)2D3) activity within 6 hr. (via radioreceptor assay) and subsequently elicits the appearance of immunoreactive intestinal calcium ...
M, Peterlik +4 more
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Isolation of 7-dehydrocholesterol from cell cultures of Solanum malacoxylon
Phytochemistry, 1996Abstract The presence of cholesterol, 7-dehydrocholesterol, cholecalciferol (vitamin D 3 ) and its hydroxylated metabolites, 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (25-OH D 3 ) and 1α,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (1α,25-diOH D 3 ), was demonstrated in cell cultures derived from sterile leaves of Solanum malacoxylon .
Talal Aburjai +3 more
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A case of solanum malacoxylon toxicity in pigs.
Veterinary and human toxicology, 1990The postmortem and histological changes seen in the kidneys, lungs and vascular system in spontaneous Solanum malacoxylon poisoning on a pig farm in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, are reported. Macroscopic calcified plaques in the endocardium, aorta, and pulmonary artery and mineralization in renal pelvis were observed.
C M, Campero, E, Odriozola
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