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J Anim Sci


Title:Endogenous toxins and mycotoxins in forage grasses and their effects on livestock
Author(s):Cheeke PR;
Address:"Department of Animal Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331-6702, USA"
Journal Title:J Anim Sci
Year:1995
Volume:73
Issue:3
Page Number:909 - 918
DOI: 10.2527/1995.733909x
ISSN/ISBN:0021-8812 (Print) 0021-8812 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plant toxins are the chemical defenses of plants against herbivory. Grasses have relatively few intrinsic toxins, relying more on growth habit to survive defoliation and endophytic fungal toxins as chemical defenses. Forage grasses that contain intrinsic toxins include Phalaris spp. (tryptamine and carboline alkaloids), sorghums (cyanogenic glycosides), and tropical grasses containing oxalates and saponins. Toxic effects of these grasses include neurological damage (Phalaris staggers), hypoxia (sudangrass), saponin-induced photosensitization (Brachiaria and Panicum spp.), and bone demineralization (oxalate-containing grasses). Endophytic toxins in grasses include ergot alkaloids in tall fescue and tremorgens (e.g., lolitrem B) in perennial ryegrass. Lolitrems cause neurological effects, producing the ryegrass staggers syndrome. Annual ryegrass toxicosis is caused by corynetoxins, which are chemically similar to tunicamycin antibiotics. Corynetoxins are produced by Clavibacter bacteria that parasitize a nematode, Anguina agrostis, that may infect annual ryegrass. Corynetoxins inhibit glycoprotein synthesis, causing defective formation of various blood components of the reticulo-endothelial system. Another mycotoxin in ryegrass is sporidesmin, which causes liver damage and secondary photosensitization (facial eczema). Fusarium toxins such as zearalenone and trichothecenes also occur in forage grasses. Kikuyugrass poisoning results in severe damage to the ruminal epithelium and omasal mucosa, and neurological signs. The causative agent, which may be associated with army worm predation of the grass, has not been identified. The properties and significance of these toxins are reviewed"
Keywords:Acremonium/isolation & purification/metabolism Animal Feed/analysis/microbiology/*poisoning Animals Carbolines/analysis/poisoning Cattle Ergot Alkaloids/analysis/metabolism Horses Lolium/chemistry/microbiology Mycotoxins/analysis/*poisoning Plant Poisonin;
Notes:"MedlineCheeke, P R eng Review 1995/03/01 J Anim Sci. 1995 Mar; 73(3):909-18. doi: 10.2527/1995.733909x"

 
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