Preparation and properties of a crude extract toxic to guinea-pigs from Pachystigma pygmaeum, a plant causing heart failure in ruminants

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Potgieter, D.J.J.

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Published by The Government Printer, Pretoria

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Pachystigma pygmaeum is a rubiaceous plant which causes heart failure after ingestion by ruminants. Isolation or characterization of a toxic entity has hitherto been unsuccessful. Extraction of the plant material with water or organic solvents gave poor yields of toxicity in guinea-pigs because of some unusual properties of the toxic entity. We present a method whereby liberation of a toxic entity from the plant material was achieved by fermentation with baker's yeast to give a crude extract with sufficient yield of toxicity for use in further isolation work.

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Veterinary medicine

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Verschoor, JA & Potgieter, DJJ 1984, 'Preparation and properties of a crude extract toxic to guinea-pigs from Pachystigma pygmaeum, a plant causing heart failure in ruminants', Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 51, no. 4, pp. 245-248.