muconomycin-a and Plant-Poisoning

muconomycin-a has been researched along with Plant-Poisoning* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for muconomycin-a and Plant-Poisoning

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Brazilian Baccharis toxins: livestock poisoning and the isolation of macrocyclic trichothecene glucosides.
    Natural toxins, 1996, Volume: 4, Issue:2

    Samples of the toxic Brazilian plant, Baccharis coridifolia, which is responsible for numerous cases of livestock poisoning in southern Brazil and Argentina, were collected during the growing season, and the toxicities in calves of the plant materials were correlated with the levels of macrocyclic trichothecenes present. Female plants in flower were considerably more toxic than male plants or plants not in flower. Plants not in flower were of intermediate toxicity. The female plants in flower typically contained 5-10 times the levels of toxins as were found in the male plants. In addition, six new glucosides of the macrocyclic trichothecenes were isolated and characterized. The most prominent glucosides, those of roridins A and E, were found in high levels in the female plants.

    Topics: Acetylation; Animals; Animals, Domestic; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Brazil; Chemical Fractionation; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Glucosides; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Mycotoxins; Plant Extracts; Plant Poisoning; Plants, Toxic; Structure-Activity Relationship; Trichothecenes

1996