Gomphocarpus fruticosus

dc.contributor.authorBotha, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus)
dc.contributor.authorVenter, Elna
dc.contributor.emailchristo.botha@up.ac.zaen
dc.contributor.otherUniversity of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences. Section Pharmacology and Toxicology
dc.coverage.spatialAfricaen
dc.coverage.spatialSouth Africaen
dc.date.accessioned2008-12-18T09:47:42Z
dc.date.available2008-12-18T09:47:42Z
dc.date.issued2002
dc.descriptionColour photos. Final web-ready size: JPEG, 72 ppi. Photo 1: 18.5 kb, 72 ppi; Photo 2: 33.5 kb, 96 ppi; Photo 3: 9.12 kb, 72 ppi; Photo 4: 34.6 kb, 96 ppi. Original TIFF file housed at the Dept. of Paraclinical Sciences, Section Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Pretoria.en
dc.description.abstractDISTRIBUTION: Widely-spread, to be found along roadsides, old cultivated lands, etc. all across the country.en
dc.description.abstractBOTANICAL DESCRIPTION: The larvae of the African monarch butterfly feed on this plant. General: This is an erect, sparsely branched perennial shrub that can grow up to 2m tall and all parts contain milky latex. Leaves: The thick leathery leaves are glossy dark green above and paler below. They are hairless and often tinged red. The petioles are often also reddish. Opposite, sometimes alternate with entire margins. Flowers: Dense clusters of cream to yellow drooping flowers. October - April. Fruit: The fruit is a balloon-like structure with long hair-like growths hanging from it. It contains many black seeds, which have plumes with long silky hairs.en
dc.description.abstractTOXIC PRINCIPLE: Poisonous cardenolide cardiac glycosides have been isolated from Gomphocarpus fruticosa.en
dc.description.abstractSYNDROME: Acute poisoning by cardenolide-containing plants (Also refer to Tulp Poisoning)en
dc.description.abstractSYSTEMS AFFECTED: Cardiovascular system.en
dc.description.abstractCLINICAL SIGNS: • Paralysis • Breathing difficulties • Quick, but weak heartbeaten
dc.description.abstractNECROPSY:Macroscopic pathology: • Not specific - rather negative • Subepi- and endocardial haemorrhages • Lung oedema, congestion, emphysema • Ruminal atony and enteritis - even haemorrhagic • Leaves present in rumenen
dc.description.abstractHISTOPATHOLOGY: In more chronic cases small foci of degeneration of cardiac musculature are seen occasionallyen
dc.description.abstractTREATMENT: • Activated charcoal is very effective • Dose 2g/kg • Large dose is essential • Adsorption • Even retro-diffusion from plasma • Adsorption and fixation of excess in rumen • Minimize stress to prevent catecholamine release Additional treatment for valuable animals: • Lignocaine • ß-blocking agents • ACP: Tranquillizer (multipotent blocker) • Atropine (if AV-block is present)en
dc.description.urihttp://www.library.up.ac.za/vet/poisonen
dc.identifier.citationBotha, 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.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/8459
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dc.sourceOriginal format: University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science.en
dc.subjectPlant poisoningen
dc.subjectToxicologyen
dc.subjectPlant poisoning in animalsen
dc.subjectPoisonous plantsen
dc.subjectCardiac glycosidesen
dc.subject.lcshPoisonous plants -- Toxicology -- Africa, Southernen
dc.subject.lcshVeterinary toxicologyen
dc.titleGomphocarpus fruticosusen
dc.title.alternativeMilkweeden
dc.title.alternativeMelkbosaf
dc.title.alternativeAsclepias fruticosaen
dc.typeStill Imageen

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