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Bourke CA, Carrigan MJ, Dixon RJ.
“Experimental evidence that tryptamine alkaloids do not cause Phalaris aquatica sudden death syndrome in sheep”.
Aust Vet J. 1988 Jul 27;65(7):218-20.
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Abstract
The acute toxicity for sheep of 3 alkaloids that occur in Phalaris acquatica was examined by intravenous and oral administration. The lowest tested dose rates that produced clinically observed signs were, for 5-methoxy dimethyltryptamine, 0.1 mg/kg body weight intravenously and 40 mg/kg orally for gramine, 10 mg/kg intravenously and 500 mg/kg orally and for hordenine, 20 mg/kg intravenously and 800 mg/kg orally. All induced the clinical signs observed in the nervous form of phalaris toxicity, but none induced the cardiac, sudden death, syndrome.
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