Pachystigma species

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dc.contributor.author Botha, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus)
dc.contributor.author Venter, Elna
dc.contributor.other University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences. Section Pharmacology and Toxicology
dc.coverage.spatial Africa en
dc.coverage.spatial South Africa en
dc.date.accessioned 2008-12-18T10:52:54Z
dc.date.available 2008-12-18T10:52:54Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.description Colour photos. Final web-ready size: JPEG, 72 ppi. Photo 1: 20.1 kb; Photo 2: 14 kb; Photo 3: 38.5 kb. Original TIFF file housed at the Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences, Section Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Pretoria. en
dc.description.abstract DISTRIBUTION: Frequently found in sunny positions or semi-shade in open grassland and “klipveld” (stony veld) in high-lying areas. en
dc.description.abstract BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION: General: Low-growing, deciduous, perennial dwarf shrubs of about 15 cm high with an extensive underground stem and root system from which short, irregular aerial branches are growing. Leaves: The stalkless leaves with entire margins are decussate and the bases of the leaves are joined on either side of the stem by small, triangular stipules. The leaves of P. pygmaeum are covered with short yellow hairs, but P. thamnus has hairless leaves. Flowers: The dense clusters of flowers are star-shaped, small, yellowish-green. Ovary contains 4-5 locules. October - February. Fruit: The fruit is round like a small tomato, but could also be pear-shaped. en
dc.description.abstract TOXIC PRINCIPLE: • A water-soluble polyamine named pavettamine has been isolated. • It has a delayed effect on the heart. • This toxin is pH-labile and will be destroyed at pH < 2,5. • This could explain why only ruminants are susceptible, (rumen pH = 6,8). Mechanism of action: The toxin inhibits synthesis of new myocardial protein, especially myosin. en
dc.description.abstract SYNDROME: Gousiekte en
dc.description.abstract SYSTEMS AFFECTED: Cardiovascular system. en
dc.description.abstract CLINICAL SIGNS: • After ingestion of a lethal dose of the plants, a characteristic latent period of 6 - 8 weeks of apparent normality follows before the animals suddenly die. • The majority of animals typically drop dead, usually after being frightened, handled or chased, although some may die without any stressful event occurring. • In a few cases congestive heart failure such as weakness, panting, respiratory distress and anasarca, particularly of the head, are present. en
dc.description.abstract NECROPSY: Signs of heart failure • Lung oedema • Hydrothorax • Hydropericardium although some cases may not show any macroscopic changes. Irregular areas of pallor (greyish areas) may be seen, particularly in the endocardium. en
dc.description.abstract HISTOPATHOLOGY: • A multifocal to diffuse subendocardial replacement fibrosis accompanied by a round cell infiltration, predominantly in the apex, left ventricular wall and interventricular septum. • Focal to diffuse degeneration and/or necrosis of myofibres. • Hypertrophy or even atrophy of myocardial fibres. en
dc.description.abstract TREATMENT: No specific treatment, only symptomatic and supportive. Avoid unnecessary stressful situations. en
dc.description.uri http://www.library.up.ac.za/vet/poison en
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. en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/8463
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dc.source Original format: University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science. en
dc.subject Plant poisoning en
dc.subject Toxicology en
dc.subject Plant poisoning in animals en
dc.subject Poisonous plants en
dc.subject Gousiekte en
dc.subject Pavetamine en
dc.subject.lcsh Poisonous plants -- Toxicology -- Africa, Southern en
dc.subject.lcsh Veterinary toxicology en
dc.title Pachystigma species en
dc.title.alternative Gousiektebush en
dc.title.alternative Gousiektebossie af
dc.title.alternative Pachystigma pygmaeum en
dc.title.alternative Vangueria pygmaea en
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