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jacobaea/fibrosis

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Effect of dietary Senecio jacobaea and injected Senecio alkaloids and monocrotaline on guinea pigs.

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The chronic toxicity of 10% dietary Senecio jacobaea (SJ) in guinea pigs was studied during a 365-d feeding trial. The SJ plant contains hepatoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA). The chronic lethal dose (LD100) of SJ for guinea pigs was 1,264 g/kg initial body weight or 526% of initial body weight

Effect of feeding milk from goats fed tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) to rats and calves.

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Dried tansy ragwort, which contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA), was fed to lactating dairy goats. Milk containing 7.5 ng of PA/g (dry weight basis) from these goats was fed to rats and calves. Rats fed a goats' milk diet for 180 days with a calculated total PA intake of 0.96 mg/rat had swollen

[Senecio jacobaea: deceiving beauty. Senecio jacobaea poisoning].

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In a cattle herd problems were noticed during 1.5 years, characterised by emaciation and loss of milk production with lower fat- and protein%, tenesmus, central nervous symptoms (aggression, circling and blindness), diarrhoea, eczema solare and death. Clinical, laboratory and post mortem

Serum liver enzyme and histopathologic changes in calves with chronic and chronic-delayed Senecio jacobaea toxicosis.

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Progressive changes in serum enzyme activity and liver histologic features were monitored in calves fed tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea)-contaminated pellets. The experiments were designed to simulate natural intoxicant ingestion conditions in relationship to the dose and duration of exposure to the
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