2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2012.05.029
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Detection of monofluoroacetate in Palicourea and Amorimia species

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“…Resistance in animals that remain in areas where the plant occurs have not been described in poisoning by the Palicourea species, which are more toxic than Amorimia spp. (TOKARNIA et al, 2012;LEE et al, 2012). Thus, it is expected greater difficulty in inducing resistance to poisoning by Palicourea spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Resistance in animals that remain in areas where the plant occurs have not been described in poisoning by the Palicourea species, which are more toxic than Amorimia spp. (TOKARNIA et al, 2012;LEE et al, 2012). Thus, it is expected greater difficulty in inducing resistance to poisoning by Palicourea spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…septentrionalis, more commonly known as "tingui" (MAMEDE, 2010), is part of an important group of toxic plants in Brazil that contain sodium monofluoroacetate (MFA) (LEE et al, 2012) and cause sudden death in cattle (TOKARNIA et al 1994, MEDEIROS et al 2002, goats (OLIVEIRA et al, 1978) and sheep (SILVA et al, 2008). This group of plants, including Amorimia spp.…”
Section: Amorimiamentioning
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“…(complexo M. rigida; M. aff. rigida) (TOKARNIA et al, 2012;LEE et al, 2012), Amorimia septentrionalis, e uma planta identifi cada como Mascagnia sepium, mas que provavelmente se trata de Amorimia (Mascagnia) amazonica (LEE et al, 2012). Amorimia spp.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…A maioria dessas plantas contem monofl uoroacetato se sódio (MFA) (OLIVEIRA, 1963;KREBS et al, 1994;CUNHA et al, 2012;LEE et al, 2012). Essa substância não foi pesquisada em P. juruana, P. grandifl ora, P. elegans e F. japurensis, no entanto, a semelhança do quadro clínico-patológico entre todas as intoxicações por ingestão dessas plantas sugere que o princípio ativo dessas espécies também seja o MFA.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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