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Ergot from meadow grass in Norway--chemical composition and toxicological effects in sheep.

T Løken.   

Abstract

A sample of ergot from meadow grass collected in the south-western part of Norway was examined for alkaloids and dosed orally to four lambs about 10 months old. Sclerotia were dosed at a rate of 0.12-0.75 g per kg body weight per day for 4-27 days. The concentration of total alkaloids in the sclerotia was estimated to be about 0.4%. Ergosine, ergocristine, ergotamine and the three corresponding isomers were identified by thin-layer chromatography. Of the total alkaloids, ergosine and ergocristine constituted 35% each, ergotamine 15% and the isomers 5% each. Three lambs dosed outdoors in cold and wet weather all became ill, with anorexia and increased pulse rate. No symptoms nor post mortem lesions were seen in the single lamb kept indoors. On post mortem examination of the three lambs showing symptoms, hyperemic mucosae, haemorrhages, erosions and necroses in the digestive tract, most pronounced in abomasum and cecum, were demonstrated. In two lambs, slight oedema was found distally in some of the limbs and tail, but no sign of gangrene was observed.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6493976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nord Vet Med        ISSN: 0029-1579


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1.  Effects of different levels of ergot in concentrate on the health and performance of male calves.

Authors:  B Schumann; S Dänicke; S Hübner; K H Ueberschär; U Meyer
Journal:  Mycotoxin Res       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 3.833

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