Poisonous plants and related toxins /

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Meeting name:International Symposium on Poisonous Plants (6th : 2001 : Glasgow, Scotland)
Imprint:Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; Cambridge, MA, USA : CABI Pub., c2004.
Description:xiii, 586 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5901170
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Other authors / contributors:Acamovic, T. (Thomas)
Stewart, C. S. (Colin S.)
Pennycott, T. W.
ISBN:0851996140
Notes:Papers presented at the 6th International Symposium of Poisonous Plants, held in Glasgow, 2001.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Evolution of Toxins and Anti-nutritional Factors in Plants with Special Emphasis on Leguminosae
  • 2. Lack of Apparent Base Sequence Preference of Activated Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Cross-links with DNA
  • 3. Correlation of an Endophytic Fungus (alternaria spp.) with the Presence of Swainsonine in Lambert Locoweed (Oxytropis lambertii)
  • 4. Delphinium Alkaloid Toxicosis in Cattle from Switzerland
  • 5. Toxicity of a Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid, Riddelline, in Neonatal Pigs
  • 6. Bacteria and Corynetoxin-like Toxins in Nematode Seed-galls in Festuca nigrescens from North America and New Zealand
  • 7. Preliminary In Vitro Studies of Cistus salvifolius Leaves in Relation to Metabolic Disorders in Sheep
  • 8. Fusarochromanone and Wortmannin: Novel Fusarium Toxins
  • 9. Improved Methods for the Extraction and Purification of Corynetoxins for Preparative or Analytical Purposes using Water Solubilizing Additives
  • 10. Nephrotic Syndrome in Cattle Caused by the Shrub Nolletia gariepina in the Kalahari Sandveld of Southern Africa
  • 11. The Concentration of Steroidal Sapogenins in and the Degree of Fungal Infection on Narthecium ossifragum Plants in More and Romsdal County, Norway
  • 12. Calcinosis in ruminants due to Plant Poisoning: Contributions on the Pathogenesis
  • 13. Evaluation of Ipomoea carnea Toxicity to Growing Goats: Clinical, Biochemical, Haematological and Pathological Alterations
  • 14. Chemical and Pharmacological Investigation of Macrocyclic Diterpenoids Isolated from Euphorbia Species
  • 15. Disposition of Swainsonine in Sheep Following Acute Oral Exposure
  • 16. Stimulating Effect of Aflatoxin B1 on Lipid Peroxidation in the In Vitro Model Systems
  • 17. An Indirect Competitive ELISA for Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids of Heliotropium europaeum
  • 18. Victor King Chesnut (1867-1938), a Poisonous Plant Pioneer
  • 19. Phomopsin Intoxication of the Rat Causes Prodigious Loss of Bodyweight and Liver Weight
  • 20. The Role of Condensed Tannins on the Rumen Degradation of Lotus pedunculatus
  • 21. Cyclopiazonic Acid: Food Chain Contaminant?
  • 22. Calystegines Isolated from Ipomoea spp. Possibly Associated with an Ataxia Syndrome in Cattle in North Western Australia
  • 23. Spectrofluorometric Analysis of Phylloerythrin in Plasma and Skin from Sheep Suffering from Hepatogenous Photosensitization
  • 24. Plants Toxic for Domestic Animals in the State of Paraiba, Northeastern Brazil
  • 25. Occurrence of Cyanogenic Glycosides in Seeds and Seedlings of Idiospermum australiense, a Primitive Rainforest Angiosperm from Tropical Australia
  • 26. Photosensitization in Cattle in Southern Brazil
  • 27. Transformed Root Cultures of Solanum dulcamara and Production of Secondary Metabolites
  • 28. Antibacterial Properties of Phytochemicals in Aromatic Plants in Poultry Diets
  • 29. Microbial Metabolism of Tannins
  • 30. Modulation of Escherichia coli Shiga toxin Activity on Vero Cells by the Use of the Secondary Plant Compound Swainsonine
  • 31. The Identification of Corynetoxin-like Tunicaminyluracil-glycolipids form Nematode Galls in Festuca nigrescens from North America and New Zealand
  • 32. The Metabolism of Saponins from Yucca schidigera in Sheep
  • 33. Ecological, Physical and Behavioural Interactions between Marsupial Folivores and Eucalyptus Antifeedants
  • 34. PCR Amplification for Detection of Synergistes jonesii, the Ruminal Bacterium that Degrades the Toxins of Leucaena leucocephala
  • 35. Bracken Fern (genus Pteridium) Toxicity - Global Problem
  • 36. Histochemical Studies of Bracken Fern: Localization of Phenolic and Tannin Defences in Bracken Accessions along an Altitudinal Gradient in the Neotropics
  • 37. Chronic Toxicity in Cattle due to Pteridium aquilinum (Bracken Fern) in Tarija Department, Bolivia: an Interdisciplinary Investigation
  • 38. Ptaquiloside in Bracken and in Topsoil in 20 Danish Bracken Populations
  • 39. Pathological Aspects of Cyanobacterial Toxicity
  • 40. Effect of Senna occidentalis Seed in Laying Hens: Evaluation of the Toxicity and Egg Production
  • 41. Intoxication by Crotalaria retusa in Ruminants and Equidae in the State of Paraiba, Northeastern Brazil
  • 42. Pathology of Experimental Stemodia kingii Intoxication in the Mouse
  • 43. A Procedure for the Estimation of the Daily Intake of Saponins from Pasture by Sheep
  • 44. Exposure of Native Australian Parrots to Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
  • 45. Poisonous Sedges: the Galegine Content of Schoenus rigens at Various Growth Stages
  • 46. Lupin Non-starch Polysaccharides and their Effects on Chickens
  • 47. Lectin Histochemical Study of Lipopigments Present in the Cerebellum of Solanum fastigiatum var. fastigiatum Intoxicated Cattle
  • 48. Ipomoea carnea Induced Enhanced Macrophage Activity (Phagocytosis and Peroxide Production) in Immunocompetent Rats
  • 49. Advanced Multidimensional NMR Experiments as Tools for Structure Determination of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids
  • 50. Characterization of Steroidal Sapogenins in Panicum virgatum L. (Switchgrass)
  • 51. Common Natural and Experimental Plant Intoxications in Animals Reported in Cuba
  • 52. Intoxication by Prosopis juliflora Pods (Mesquite Beans) in Cattle and Goats in Northeastern Brazil
  • 53. Screening Poisonous Plant Toxins for Cytotoxicity Using Bovine Embryos Produced by In Vitro Fertilization Techniques
  • 54. Growth of Bracken in Denmark and the Content of Ptaquiloside in Fronds, Rhizomes and Roots
  • 55. Poisonous Plant Research: Biomedical Applications
  • 56. Essential Amino Acids and Antimetabolites in the Seed Kernel of an Unconventional Legume, Gila Bean (Entada phaseoloides Merrill)
  • 57. The Detection and Estimation of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids in Plants and Feeds using an ELISA
  • 58. Monocrotaline Pyrrole Protein Targets in Pulmonary Artery Endothelial Cells
  • 59. Analysis of Corynetoxins: a Comparative Study of an Indirect Competitive ELISA and HPLC
  • 60. Pavetamine: an Inhibitor of Protein Synthesis in the Heart
  • 61. Effects of the Mycotoxins Lolitrem B and Paxilline on Gastrointestinal Smooth Muscle, cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems and Temperature in Sheep
  • 62. Conditioned Feed Aversion as a Means of Preventing Sheep from Grazing Vermeerbos (Geigeria ornativa)
  • 63. Prenatal Toxicity of Cyanide in Goats - a Model for Teratological Studies in Ruminants
  • 64. The Chemical and Morphological Changes of Intermittent Locoweed (Oxytropis sericea) Poisoning in Sheep
  • 65. Biological Control of the Toxic Shrub Juniper
  • 66. The Effect of Quail of Feed Contaminated with the Mycotoxin Aurofusarin
  • 67. Effect of Tunicamycins on GlcNAc-1-P Transferase Activity in Rat Tissues and Toxic Effects during Pregnancy and Lactation
  • 68. Experiences with the Quantitative Trace Analysis of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids using GCMS and LCMS
  • 69. Perinatal Study of Senna occidentalis Intoxication in Rabbits
  • 70. Fetal Effects of Maternal Ingestion of Solanum malacoxylon: Evaluation in Rats
  • 71. A Survey of Venezuelan Plants Toxic to Livestock and their Potential as Anti-insect Materials
  • 72. Dietary Butylated Hydroxytoluene Protects Against Aflatoxicosis in Turkeys
  • 73. Mycotoxins in Agricultural Crops
  • 74. Intoxication by Ramaria flavo-brunnescens in Domestic Animals
  • 75. Natural Antioxidants and Mycotoxins: Theoretical Considerations and Practical Applications
  • 76. Rumex obtusifolius: Its Costs and the Benefits of Control
  • 77. Effect of Varying Trypsin Inhibitor Activity of Full Fat Soya on Nutritional Value for Broiler Chicks
  • 78. The Bioactivity-guided Isolation and Structural Identification of Two Novel Toxic Steroidal Glucosides, Stemodiosides B3 and B4 from Stemodia kingii
  • 79. The Effect of Pattern of Feeding on the Development of Food Preferences in Goats in Response to Positive and Negative Postingestive Consequences
  • 80. Conditioned Feed Aversion as a Means of Preventing Intake of Yellow-tulp (Homeria pallida) by Livestock
  • 81. Plant-associated Diseases, Either New or New to the State, Encountered Over the Last Decade (1991-2001) in Western Australia
  • 82. Steroidal Sapogenins and Saponins in Narthecium ossifragum from Scotland
  • 83. Transfer of Cyanide and its Main Metabolite Thiocyanate in Milk: Study of Cyanogenic Plants Ingestion during Lactation in Goats
  • 84. The Effect of Feeding Broilers Tall Fescue Grass (Festuca arundinacea) Seeds Containing the Endophyte Toxin Ergovaline on Ascites Syndrome Morbidity
  • 85. Bovine Enzootic Haematuria on Sao Miguel Island - Azores
  • 86. Toxicophenology and Grazing Risk Models of Tall Larkspur.