Literature DB >> 1858306

Arsenic poisoning in livestock.

L el Bahri1, S Ben Romdane.   

Abstract

Arsenic is an important heavy metal intoxicant to livestock. Arsenical pesticides present significant hazards to animal health. The toxicity of arsenic varies with several factors--its chemical form, oxidation states, solubility. The phenylarsonic compounds are the least toxic and are used as feed additives in swine and poultry rations. However, roxarsone has a higher absolute toxicity than arsanilic acid. The mechanism of action is related to its reaction with sulfhydryl groups values to enzyme function and to its ability to uncouple oxydative phosphorylation. Most animals excrete arsenic quite readily. Toxicoses caused by inorganic and aliphatic organic arsenicals result in a different clinical syndrome than that from the phenylarsonic compounds. Arsenic poisoning may be confused with other types of intoxication. The specific antidote for inorganic arsenical poisoning is dimercaprol (BAL).

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1858306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Hum Toxicol        ISSN: 0145-6296


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2.  Inorganic arsenic toxicosis in a beef herd.

Authors:  Meredith C Faires
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