The experimental production of krimpsiekte in sheep with Tylecodon grandiflorus (Burm.f.) Toelken and some of its bufadienolides.

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Anderson, L.A.P.
Joubert, J.P.J.
Kellerman, T. Stephanus
Schultz, R.A. (Rowena Anitra)
Procos, J.
Olivier, Philippa M.

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Published by The Government Printer, Pretoria

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Six bufadienolides were isolated from Tylecodon grandiflorus (Burm. f.) Toelken. The paretic syndrome, krimpsiekte, could be induced in sheep either by repeated oral administration of small quantities of plant material or the intravenous injection of small quantities of certain bufadienolides. A mild to moderate, acute to subacute, multifocal cardiomyopathy was evident in sheep poisoned by both the plant and the bufadienolides.

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Veterinary medicine

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Anderson, LAP, Joubert, JPJ, Prozesky, L, Kellerman, TS, Schultz, RA, Procos, J & Olivier, PM 1983, 'The experimental production of krimpsiekte in sheep with Tylecodon grandiflorus (Burm.f.) Toelken and some of its bufadienolides’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 301-307.