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Botha, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus)
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Venter, Elna
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University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences. Section Pharmacology and Toxicology |
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Africa |
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South Africa |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2008-12-03T08:58:26Z |
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2008-12-03T08:58:26Z |
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2002 |
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dc.description |
Colour photo. Final web-ready size: JPEG, 72 dpi, Photo 1: 10.44 kb; Photo 2: 24.87 kb; Photo 3: 22.48 kb; Photo 4: 23.97 kb; Photo 5: 49.3 kb. Original TIFF file housed at the Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences, Section Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Pretoria. |
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Distribution:
To be found in a variety of habitats; scrub forest, kloofs, rocky wooded hillsides, riverine and coastal bush, to open woodland, though it prefers the protection of other bush. |
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Botanical description:
General: These are evergreen shrubs or small trees, usually about two to three metres in height but can grow up to five metres. The bark is rough and brown, but the young twigs can often be a rich red in spring.
Leaves: The thick leathery leaves are glossy dark green above and paler below with a sharp, hard little tip at the apex. Hairless and sometimes red- or purple-tinged. The petioles are often also reddish. It has thick milky latex.
Flowers: Dense showy clusters of sweet-scented tubular white flowers flushed with pink that are about 10mm long. Winter to spring.
Fruit: Round to oval berries that are 10 to 15 mm long. Initially they are green, turning bright red and then dark purple at maturity. |
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Toxic principle:
These plants are extremely toxic and contain several cardiac glycosides. |
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Clinical signs:
• Acokanthera poisoning occurs very seldomly.
• Sheep, goats, ostriches and humans have died following ingestion of the plants,
but cattle are reputedly most often affected.
The first symptom is apathy, then restlessness, followed by death, with the heart stopping in asystole. |
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Necropsy:
Macroscopic pathology:
• Not specific - rather negative
• Subepi- and endocardial haemorrhages• Lung oedema, congestion, emphysema• Ruminal atony and enteritis - even haemorrhagic
• Leaves present in rumen |
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Histopathology:
In more chronic cases small foci of degeneration of cardiac musculature are seen occasionally |
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Treatment:
• Activated charcoal.
• Dose 2g/kg orally.
• Large dose is essential.
• Minimize stress to prevent catecholamine release.
Additional treatment for valuable animals:
1. Lignocaine.
2. ß-blocking agents.
3. ACP: Tranquillizer (multipotent blocker).
4. Atropine (if AV block is present) |
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Syndrome:
Acute poisoning by cardenolide-containing plants. |
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Systems affected:
Cardiovascular system. |
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http://www.library.up.ac.za/vet/poison |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Botha, CJ & Venter, E 2002, 'Plants poisonous to livestock Southern Africa (CD-ROM)' University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences, Section Pharmacology and Toxicology, Pretoria, South Africa. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/8201 |
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dc.rights |
©University of Pretoria. Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences, Section Pharmacology and Toxicology (Original and digital). Provided for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the original copyright holder. Any attempt to circumvent the access controls placed on this file is a violation of copyright laws and is subject to criminal prosecution. Please contact the collection administrator for copyright issues. |
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Original format: University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science. |
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dc.subject |
Plant poisoning |
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Toxicology |
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Plant poisoning in animals |
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Poisonous plants |
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Poisonous plants -- Toxicology -- Africa, Southern |
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Veterinary toxicology |
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dc.title |
Acokanthera species |
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dc.title.alternative |
Common poison-bush |
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dc.title.alternative |
Gewone gifboom |
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Still Image |
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