In subject area: Immunology and Microbiology Microbial toxins are toxins produced by microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi. From: Illustrated Toxicology, 2018 About this pageSet alert On this page Chapters and Articles You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic. Toxicology...
A number of the cases reported in the papers show clinical symptoms which are nearly identical to Bundy’s condition and, when biological samples from the dogs were analysed, Roquefortine and Penitrem A were detected and suspected as the probable cause. A few weeks later, I received in the po...
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Intravenous injections of spermidine and spermine also induced significant cardiovascular changes in anaesthetized dogs, albeit with lower potencies than catecholamines [42]. Marmo et al. [42] concluded that the hypotensive response was due to histamine release and that i.v. injecti...
Even if the fungus is killed in the feedstuffs the aflatoxin that has been produced by the growing fungus remains in the feed as a poison which then produces the symptoms of aflatoxicosis when the basal feed is ingested by poultry. There is a need for an effective active ingredient to be ...
adminis- tration in dogs, it was shown that the plasma half-life of amanitins is short ranging from 25 to 50min and that aman- itins are not detectable in plasma after 4–6h. There is no known metabolism or plasma protein binding of the α-amanitin. Between 80% and 90% of the ...
The chemical theory of causation of the uraemic syndrome begins with Prévost and Dumas (1), who discovered in 1821 that removal of the kidneys leads to a rise in blood urea concentration. Since that time it has been assumed that the clinical features of
Buckalew VM Jr, Nelson DB.,: Natriuretic and sodium transport inhibitory activity in plasma of volume-expanded dogs.Kidney Int5: 12, 1974 PubMedCASGoogle Scholar Kramer HJ, Gospodinov D, Kruck F.,: Functional and metabolic studies on red blood cell sodium transport in chronic uremia.Nephron...
SCET exfoliative toxin of Staphylococcus chromogenes also induces exfolia‐ tion in two different hosts; pigs and chicks. Different hosts are also susceptible to EXI exfoliative toxin of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius that induces exfoliation in dogs and mice. Infections by et‐positive Staphylococcus ...