Veterinary and Human Toxicology 2001-06-01

Interplant alkaloid variation and Senecio vernalis toxicity in cattle.

M T Skaanild, C Friis, L Brimer

Index: Vet. Hum. Toxicol. 43(3) , 147-51, (2001)

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Abstract

Senecio vernalis and other plants containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) are implicated in the poisoning of cattle. The liver is a known target organ. In this study the content of the alkaloids senecionine (SCO), senkirkin (SKK) and seneciphyllin (SCP) and their toxic effects in cattle were studied. The content of these 3 compounds only varied by a factor of 2 within 10 plant collections at different locations in western Denmark (Jutland). However, individual alkaloids varied 3-fold, and the interplant variation for some of the PA up to 8-fold. SCO and SKK had very short half lives, 20 min and 70 min respectively. In cattle fed dried plant material corresponding to 200 and 400 g of fresh material for 10 d alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase and g-glutamyl transferase activities remained unchanged. Cattle subsequently fed fresh plant material up to 1 kg/d for 8 d also had no change in liver enzyme activities. Cattle did not show any clinical signs of poisoning, and no morphological liver changes were observed.


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