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摘要
几种“羊毒”(Isotropis Benth)。据报道,紫菀科(Mirbelieae, Fabaceae)对包括紫菀(I. forestii F.Muell)在内的植物有毒。(斑尼特1935;Gardner & bennett 1952,1956;Gardiner & Royce 1967;Cooper et al. 1986)。根据加德纳和罗伊斯(1967:512)“……1966年10月中旬,对森林乳杆菌进行了研究,在东默奇森省威鲁纳附近的一个车站,由于摄入了森林乳杆菌,刚刚造成10头牛死亡。在豚鼠的瘤胃内容物中发现了该品种的种子,该植物的提取物会导致豚鼠急性死亡和典型的肾损伤。Cooper等人(1986)使用从西澳大利亚农业部获得的干燥和碾磨的森林杉来证明绵羊的肾毒性,并指出这种材料最初是在绵羊中爆发Isotropis中毒后从Meekatharra农场收集的。导致肾功能衰竭的有毒化合物随后被提取出来,发现是新的,并命名为Iforrestine (Colegate et al. 1989)。
A case of mistaken identity: Isotropis iophyta (Fabaceae), a new Western Australian Lamb’s Poison previously confused with I. forrestii
Several species of ‘Lamb’s Poison’ (Isotropis Benth.: Mirbelieae, Fabaceae) have been reported as toxic to stock including I. forrestii F.Muell. (Bennetts 1935; Gardner & Bennetts 1952, 1956; Gardiner & Royce 1967; Cooper et al. 1986). According to Gardiner and Royce (1967: 512) ‘...in mid-October 1966, studies were made of I. forrestii, ingestion of which had just caused the death of 10 cattle on a station near Wiluna in the East Murchison division. Seeds of the variety were found in the rumen contents, and extracts of the plant produced acute death and typical renal damage in guinea-pigs’. Cooper et al. (1986) went on to demonstrate nephrotoxicity in sheep using dried and milled I. forrestii obtained from the Western Australian Department of Agriculture, noting that this material was originally collected from a Meekatharra farm after an outbreak of Isotropis poisoning in sheep. The toxic compound that caused the renal failure was subsequently extracted, found to be novel, and named Iforrestine (Colegate et al. 1989).