Nitrate and nitrite poisoning in sheep and goats caused by ingestion of Portulaca oleracea. [Intoxicação por nitratos e nitritos em ovinos e caprinos causada pela ingestão de Portulaca oleracea].

SIMÕES, J.G. - MEDEIROS, R.M.T. - MEDEIROS, M.A. - OLINDA, R.G. - DANTAS, A.F.M. - RIET-CORREA, F.

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ABSTRACT. Three outbreaks of poisoning by Portulaca oleracea were reported in sheep and goats in Northeast Brazil. In the first outbreak, 8 out of 20 sheep were affected and later died. In the second outbreak, three goats and one sheep died out of a flock of 30 animals that included both species. In the third outbreak, two out of 19 sheep were affected, and they recovered after a treatment of 2% methylene blue at a dose of 4 mg/kg body weight. In the first andsecond outbreaks, the animals ingested P. oleracea after it was cut and offered in feeders. In the third outbreak, the flock was grazing in an area that had been invaded by the plant. To determine the toxicity, P. oleracea was administered experimentally at a dose of 80g/kg of body weight to seven sheep, weighing 19-30 kg. One control sheep received green grass. One to four hours after P. oleracea ingestion, the animals showed clinical signs of poisoning characterized by cyanotic mucous membranes, bloat, ruminal pH of 8-9, pollakiuria, aerophagia,involuntary movements of the upper lip, apathy, tachypnea and tachycardia. Five animalsrecovered, including one that was treated with 1% methylene blue, and two animals died. During necropsy, the mucous membranes were brownish, and the blood was dark brown. Diphenylamine tests of the plant and of rumen contents were positive for nitrates. Positive results for nitrates were also found in 24 samples of P. oleracea that were collected in different places in the states of Pernambuco and Paraíba. We conclude that P. oleracea accumulates nitrates at toxic levels and may cause poisoning in sheep and goats.


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2018
POISONOUS PLANTS
NITRITE
POISONING
SHEEP
GOATS
PORTULACA OLERACEA
METHEMOGLOBINEMIA
TOXIC PLANTS
PLATAFORMA SALUD ANIMAL
PLANTAS TOXICAS
OVINOS
CAPRINOS
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT. Three outbreaks of poisoning by Portulaca oleracea were reported in sheep and goats in Northeast Brazil. In the first outbreak, 8 out of 20 sheep were affected and later died. In the second outbreak, three goats and one sheep died out of a flock of 30 animals that included both species. In the third outbreak, two out of 19 sheep were affected, and they recovered after a treatment of 2% methylene blue at a dose of 4 mg/kg body weight. In the first andsecond outbreaks, the animals ingested P. oleracea after it was cut and offered in feeders. In the third outbreak, the flock was grazing in an area that had been invaded by the plant. To determine the toxicity, P. oleracea was administered experimentally at a dose of 80g/kg of body weight to seven sheep, weighing 19-30 kg. One control sheep received green grass. One to four hours after P. oleracea ingestion, the animals showed clinical signs of poisoning characterized by cyanotic mucous membranes, bloat, ruminal pH of 8-9, pollakiuria, aerophagia,involuntary movements of the upper lip, apathy, tachypnea and tachycardia. Five animalsrecovered, including one that was treated with 1% methylene blue, and two animals died. During necropsy, the mucous membranes were brownish, and the blood was dark brown. Diphenylamine tests of the plant and of rumen contents were positive for nitrates. Positive results for nitrates were also found in 24 samples of P. oleracea that were collected in different places in the states of Pernambuco and Paraíba. We conclude that P. oleracea accumulates nitrates at toxic levels and may cause poisoning in sheep and goats.
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NITRITE
POISONING
SHEEP
GOATS
PORTULACA OLERACEA
METHEMOGLOBINEMIA
TOXIC PLANTS
PLATAFORMA SALUD ANIMAL
PLANTAS TOXICAS
OVINOS
CAPRINOS
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spelling 2022-10-21T01:26:21Z2022-10-21T01:26:21Z20182022-10-21T01:26:21Zhttp://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=60351&biblioteca=vazio&busca=60351&qFacets=60351ABSTRACT. Three outbreaks of poisoning by Portulaca oleracea were reported in sheep and goats in Northeast Brazil. In the first outbreak, 8 out of 20 sheep were affected and later died. In the second outbreak, three goats and one sheep died out of a flock of 30 animals that included both species. In the third outbreak, two out of 19 sheep were affected, and they recovered after a treatment of 2% methylene blue at a dose of 4 mg/kg body weight. In the first andsecond outbreaks, the animals ingested P. oleracea after it was cut and offered in feeders. In the third outbreak, the flock was grazing in an area that had been invaded by the plant. To determine the toxicity, P. oleracea was administered experimentally at a dose of 80g/kg of body weight to seven sheep, weighing 19-30 kg. One control sheep received green grass. One to four hours after P. oleracea ingestion, the animals showed clinical signs of poisoning characterized by cyanotic mucous membranes, bloat, ruminal pH of 8-9, pollakiuria, aerophagia,involuntary movements of the upper lip, apathy, tachypnea and tachycardia. Five animalsrecovered, including one that was treated with 1% methylene blue, and two animals died. During necropsy, the mucous membranes were brownish, and the blood was dark brown. Diphenylamine tests of the plant and of rumen contents were positive for nitrates. Positive results for nitrates were also found in 24 samples of P. oleracea that were collected in different places in the states of Pernambuco and Paraíba. We conclude that P. oleracea accumulates nitrates at toxic levels and may cause poisoning in sheep and goats.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/1086enenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcceso abiertoPOISONOUS PLANTSNITRITEPOISONINGSHEEPGOATSPORTULACA OLERACEAMETHEMOGLOBINEMIATOXIC PLANTSPLATAFORMA SALUD ANIMALPLANTAS TOXICASOVINOSCAPRINOSNitrate and nitrite poisoning in sheep and goats caused by ingestion of Portulaca oleracea. [Intoxicação por nitratos e nitritos em ovinos e caprinos causada pela ingestão de Portulaca oleracea].ArticlePublishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionreponame:AINFOinstname:Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuariainstacron:Instituto Nacional de Investigación AgropecuariaSIMÕES, J.G.MEDEIROS, R.M.T.MEDEIROS, M.A.OLINDA, R.G.DANTAS, A.F.M.RIET-CORREA, F.SWORDsword-2022-10-20T22:26:21.original.xmlOriginal SWORD entry documentapplication/octet-stream3292https://redi.anii.org.uy/jspui/bitstream/20.500.12381/1086/1/sword-2022-10-20T22%3a26%3a21.original.xml7e4a3e141517e15feda34c19adfe329bMD5120.500.12381/10862022-10-20 22:26:22.059oai:redi.anii.org.uy:20.500.12381/1086Gobiernohttp://inia.uyhttps://redi.anii.org.uy/oai/requestlorrego@inia.org.uyUruguayopendoar:2022-10-21T01:26:22AINFO - Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuariafalse
spellingShingle Nitrate and nitrite poisoning in sheep and goats caused by ingestion of Portulaca oleracea. [Intoxicação por nitratos e nitritos em ovinos e caprinos causada pela ingestão de Portulaca oleracea].
SIMÕES, J.G.
POISONOUS PLANTS
NITRITE
POISONING
SHEEP
GOATS
PORTULACA OLERACEA
METHEMOGLOBINEMIA
TOXIC PLANTS
PLATAFORMA SALUD ANIMAL
PLANTAS TOXICAS
OVINOS
CAPRINOS
status_str publishedVersion
title Nitrate and nitrite poisoning in sheep and goats caused by ingestion of Portulaca oleracea. [Intoxicação por nitratos e nitritos em ovinos e caprinos causada pela ingestão de Portulaca oleracea].
title_full Nitrate and nitrite poisoning in sheep and goats caused by ingestion of Portulaca oleracea. [Intoxicação por nitratos e nitritos em ovinos e caprinos causada pela ingestão de Portulaca oleracea].
title_fullStr Nitrate and nitrite poisoning in sheep and goats caused by ingestion of Portulaca oleracea. [Intoxicação por nitratos e nitritos em ovinos e caprinos causada pela ingestão de Portulaca oleracea].
title_full_unstemmed Nitrate and nitrite poisoning in sheep and goats caused by ingestion of Portulaca oleracea. [Intoxicação por nitratos e nitritos em ovinos e caprinos causada pela ingestão de Portulaca oleracea].
title_short Nitrate and nitrite poisoning in sheep and goats caused by ingestion of Portulaca oleracea. [Intoxicação por nitratos e nitritos em ovinos e caprinos causada pela ingestão de Portulaca oleracea].
title_sort Nitrate and nitrite poisoning in sheep and goats caused by ingestion of Portulaca oleracea. [Intoxicação por nitratos e nitritos em ovinos e caprinos causada pela ingestão de Portulaca oleracea].
topic POISONOUS PLANTS
NITRITE
POISONING
SHEEP
GOATS
PORTULACA OLERACEA
METHEMOGLOBINEMIA
TOXIC PLANTS
PLATAFORMA SALUD ANIMAL
PLANTAS TOXICAS
OVINOS
CAPRINOS
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