The Toxicity Of Brachiaria Detimbens

Nine healthy adult Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia (ISM) of which four were rumen fistulated were allowed to graze on a hactare of pure stands of Brachiaria decumbens. The animals developed signs of photosensitization, jaundice, and even death within three to four weeks. Occasionally signs pertaini...

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Main Author: Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: 1988
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12277/1/FPV_1988_2_A.pdf
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spelling my-upm-ir.122772016-11-22T08:05:45Z The Toxicity Of Brachiaria Detimbens 1988-10 Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin Nine healthy adult Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia (ISM) of which four were rumen fistulated were allowed to graze on a hactare of pure stands of Brachiaria decumbens. The animals developed signs of photosensitization, jaundice, and even death within three to four weeks. Occasionally signs pertaining to nervous dysfunction and submandibular edema were also observed. By the end of the ninth week there were no survivors. Their serum AST, GLDH, BUN, creatinire, bilirubin (total and direct) rose prcgressively thru:ghout the entire period of study. There was evidence of neutroIililic leucocytosis with the absence of toxic neutrophi is and the absence of haemolyticcris is in the intoxicated animals. Rumina l stasis occurred approximately three weeks postgrazirg. The gross, histolcgical and ultrastructural charges in the livers and kidneys indicated presence of necrosis and degeneration. Three healthy adult rumen fistulated Australian Milking Zebu (ALT) bulls fed decumbens for nine weeks did not develop any evidence of toxicosis either clinically or clinicopathologically as that seen in the sheep. 1988-10 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12277/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12277/1/FPV_1988_2_A.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Faculty of Veterinary medicine English
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Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin
The Toxicity Of Brachiaria Detimbens
description Nine healthy adult Indigenous Sheep of Malaysia (ISM) of which four were rumen fistulated were allowed to graze on a hactare of pure stands of Brachiaria decumbens. The animals developed signs of photosensitization, jaundice, and even death within three to four weeks. Occasionally signs pertaining to nervous dysfunction and submandibular edema were also observed. By the end of the ninth week there were no survivors. Their serum AST, GLDH, BUN, creatinire, bilirubin (total and direct) rose prcgressively thru:ghout the entire period of study. There was evidence of neutroIililic leucocytosis with the absence of toxic neutrophi is and the absence of haemolyticcris is in the intoxicated animals. Rumina l stasis occurred approximately three weeks postgrazirg. The gross, histolcgical and ultrastructural charges in the livers and kidneys indicated presence of necrosis and degeneration. Three healthy adult rumen fistulated Australian Milking Zebu (ALT) bulls fed decumbens for nine weeks did not develop any evidence of toxicosis either clinically or clinicopathologically as that seen in the sheep.
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author Mohamed Mustapha, Noordin
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title The Toxicity Of Brachiaria Detimbens
title_short The Toxicity Of Brachiaria Detimbens
title_full The Toxicity Of Brachiaria Detimbens
title_fullStr The Toxicity Of Brachiaria Detimbens
title_full_unstemmed The Toxicity Of Brachiaria Detimbens
title_sort toxicity of brachiaria detimbens
granting_institution Universiti Pertanian Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Veterinary medicine
publishDate 1988
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12277/1/FPV_1988_2_A.pdf
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