نتایج جستجو برای: oxytropis

تعداد نتایج: 151  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2004
Melissa Chung Greg Gelembiuk Thomas J Givnish

Fassett's locoweed (Oxytropis campestris var. chartacea, Fabaceae) is an endangered perennial endemic to Wisconsin. Patterns of genetic variation within and among six remaining populations and their relationship to other members of the O. campestris complex were analysed using AFLPs from 140 accessions across northern North America. Within-population measures of genetic diversity were high (mea...

2016
Dejun Zhang Jiang Lei Eun-Kyung Hong Dianxiang Lu Wangtao Yuan Zhanting Yang

Oxytropis ochrocephala is one of the most extensively used herbs in traditional Tibetan folk medicine to clear heat through detumescence, strengthen the body, and improve immune system. However, research studies examining its medicinal value are limited. By conducting experiments using animal models (mice) in airtight space at ambient and reduced pressure, as well as sodium nitrite exposure, th...

Journal: :Veterinary pathology 2005
B L Stegelmeier L F James D R Gardner K E Panter S T Lee M H Ralphs J A Pfister T R Spraker

Locoweed poisoning has been reported in wildlife, but it is unknown whether mule deer (Odocoileius hemionus) are susceptible. In areas that are heavily infested with locoweed, deer and elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) have developed a spongiform encephalopathy, chronic wasting disease (CWD). Although these are distinct diseases, no good comparisons are available. The purpose of this study was to in...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
J A Pfister B L Stegelmeier C D Cheney D R Gardner

Locoweed species (Astragalus and Oxytropis spp.) are a serious toxic plant problem for grazing livestock. Horses and sheep have been conditioned to avoid eating locoweed using the aversive agent LiCl. The objective of this study was to determine if previous locoweed intoxication affects food aversion learning in horses and sheep. Horses and sheep were divided into 3 treatment groups: control (n...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2002
J A Pfister B L Stegelmeier C D Cheney M H Ralphs D R Gardner

Locoweed (Oxytropis sericea) is a serious poisoning problem for horses grazing on infested rangelands in the western United States. Our objectives were to determine 1) whether lithium chloride or apomorphine would condition aversions to palatable foods, and at what doses, and 2) whether horses could be averted to fresh locoweed in a pen and grazing situation. Apomorphine was not an acceptable a...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2007
Russell J Molyneux Stephen T Lee Dale R Gardner Kip E Panter Lynn F James

Phytochemicals are constitutive metabolites that enable plants to overcome temporary or continuous threats integral to their environment, while also controlling essential functions of growth and reproduction. All of these roles are generally advantageous to the producing organisms but the inherent biological activity of such constituents often causes dramatic adverse consequences in other organ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 2014
Wu Chenchen Wang Wenlong Liu Xiaoxue Ma Feng Cao Dandan Yang Xiaowen Wang Shanshan Geng Pengshuai Lu Hao Zhao Baoyu

Locoweeds are perennial herbaceous plants included in Astragalus spp. and Oxytropis spp. that contain the toxic indolizidine alkaloid swainsonine. The livestock that consume locoweed feeding can suffer from a type of toxicity called "locoism." There are aliphatic nitro compounds, selenium, selenium compounds and alkaloids in locoweed. The toxic component in locoweeds has been identified as swai...

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