Publications by authors named "Erasmus G"

Genetic parameters were estimated for birth-, 42-day, and 100-day (weaning) weight in the Dorper flock of the Glen Agricultural Institute in South Africa. Direct heritability estimates of 0.11, 0.

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Tylecodon ventricosus induced severe respiratory distress in two penned sheep without any electrocardiographic abnormalities being recorded. Based on the results it appears as if T. ventricosus predominantly induces the neuromuscular syndrome referred to as krimpsiekte.

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The specific neurotoxic principle of Tylecodon wallichii (Harv.) Toelken subsp. wallichii, the cause of krimpsiekte in small stock, was isolated and identified as the previously described cumulative bufadienolide, cotyledoside.

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Saponin C, a beta-glucosidase-treated saponin isolated from ethanol-water extracts of a South African collection of Tribulus terrestris, was shown by one- and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy to be ruscogenin 1-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1-->2)-beta-D-6)-acetylglucopyranoside++ +. GC-MS analysis of the hydrolysed ethanol-water (4:1) extracts of T.terrestris specimens from two of four sites, revealed high levels of ruscogenin and potentially lithogenic diosgenin saponins.

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Article Synopsis
  • Gousiekte, a disease in sheep and goats, was triggered by giving them methanolic and ethanolic extracts from Pavetta harborii through oral and intravenous methods.
  • * Further purification of the toxic substance included methods like dialysis and ion-exchange chromatography, leading to the extraction of the toxin with ammonium acetate.
  • * The pure toxin, approximately 10 mg/kg from dried leaves, was confirmed to cause Gousiekte in goats when administered intravenously.
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Geeldikkop was induced in a sheep by dosing it orally with a crude extract of the steroidal saponins from Tribulus terrestris. GC-MS analysis of the sheep's ruminal contents, bile, faeces and urine for free and conjugated sapogenins, revealed the general features of the metabolic pathway by which diosgenin and yamogenin glycosides were converted into the glucuronides of epismilagenin and episarsasapogenin, the major constituents of the biliary crystals that usually form during geeldikkop. Other steroidal saponins in the T.

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Geeldikkop was induced in a sheep by oral administration of crude saponins from Tribulus terrestris. Centrifugation of the bile from this sheep gave a pale green sediment of crystalloid material which was insoluble in common organic solvents, but soluble in acetic acid. Analysis of the crystalloid material by 1H and 13C NMR, EDXA, TLC, LSIMS, and by acidic hydrolysis followed by TLC and GC-MS, revealed it to be composed principally of a 6:1 mixture of the calcium salts of the beta-D-glucuronides of the steroidal sapogenins epismilagenin and episarsasapogenin.

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Five sheep developed severe nervous signs after being drenched with Albizia versicolor pod-material. Four of these sheep were treated with pyridoxine hydrochloride (a vitamin B6) when the symptoms of toxicity became life-threatening. All the treated sheep recovered dramatically and completely after treatment while the untreated one died 2 h after receiving pod-material.

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Geeldikkop was induced in sheep by the oral administration of crude steroidal saponins from Tribulus terrestris. Two of the sheep developed typical lesions of geeldikkop, including birefringent crystalloid material in bile ducts and concentric periductal lamellar fibrosis. The clinical pathological changes in these sheep were also consistent with those of geeldikkop: aspartate transaminase and gamma-glutamyl transferase activities in the sera of both were elevated, and one had bilirubinaemia.

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In the course of three experiments it was established that all the toxic effects of a lethal dose of Albizia versicolor pods (greater than 4.5 g/kg) in guinea-pigs could be countered by concurrent subcutaneous injection of pyridoxine (10 mg/kg). This treatment was also successful once severe symptoms had set in.

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The approximate LD50 and cumulative effect of 4 bufadienolides, isolated from Cotyledon orbiculata, were determined in guinea-pigs. Two of the bufadienolides proved to be mildly cumulative. One of the mildly cumulative bufadienolides induced subacute intoxication with some signs of krimpsiekte when injected intravenously into a sheep over 13 days.

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"In the article factors are analysed which may have an influence on decision-making in regard to the acceptance of modern contraception after [pregnancy confinement in South Africa]. Schedules were used to gather data..

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Three toxic bufadienolides , one characterized as hellibrigenin 3-acetate, have been isolated from Kalanchoe lanceolata Forsk. Typical signs of cardiac glycoside poisoning, involving the gastro-intestinal, neuromuscular and cardiovascular systems, could be induced by drenching the milled plant to sheep. Such signs could also be induced by dosing the bufadienolides to sheep or by injecting them into both guinea-pigs (subcutaneously) and sheep (intravenously).

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