Biomarkers and their potential for detecting livestock plant poisonings in Western North America.

Front Vet Sci

Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Logan, UT, United States.

Published: February 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • A biomarker is a biological indicator found in blood, body fluids, or tissues that signifies a normal or abnormal process or disease according to the United States National Cancer Institute.
  • In veterinary medicine, biomarkers help diagnose plant poisonings in livestock quickly postmortem, which is crucial to prevent additional deaths from toxic plants.
  • The article reviews various plant toxins as biomarkers in Western North America, highlighting non-invasive sampling techniques and considering factors like animal age and sex that influence biomarker levels.

Article Abstract

The United States National Cancer Institute defines a biomarker as: "A biological molecule found in blood, other body fluids, or tissues that is a sign of a normal or abnormal process, or of a condition or disease." In Veterinary Medicine, biomarkers associated with plant poisonings of livestock have great utility. Since grazing livestock poisoned by toxic plants are often found dead, biomarkers of plant poisoning allow for a more rapid postmortem diagnosis and response to prevent further deaths. The presence and concentration of toxins in poisonous plants are biomarkers of risk for livestock poisoning that can be measured by the chemical analysis of plant material. More difficult is, the detection of plant toxins or biomarkers in biological samples from intoxicated or deceased animals. The purpose of this article is to review potential biomarkers of plant poisoning in grazing livestock in the Western North America including recently investigated non-invasive sampling techniques. Plants discussed include larkspur, lupine, water hemlock, swainsonine-containing plants, selenium-containing plants, and pyrrolizidine alkaloid containing plants. Other factors such as animal age and sex that affect plant biomarker concentrations are also discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9992831PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1104702DOI Listing

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