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Bovine enzootic haematuria from consumption of Pteris deflexa and Pteris plumula in northwestern Argentina
Fecha
2017-05-27Autor
Micheloud, Juan Francisco
Colque Caro, Luis Adrian
Martinez, Olga Gladys
Gimeno, Eduardo Juan
Soto Blanco, Benito
Ribeiro, Debora De Silva Freitas
Resumen
Bovine enzootic haematuria (BEH) is caused by prolonged ingestion of toxic principles of bracken fern, essentiallybyPteridium spp. In northwestern Argentina, this disease has a greateconomic impact ant it is attributed a chronic consumption to Pteridium arachnoideum. This paper describes two endemic areas for enzootic hematuria due to the consumption of Pteris deflexa and Pteris plumula. Two areas where P. deflexa and P. plumula are endemic, but free of Pteridium species, were devised and seven farms were visited. The disease was confirmed basedon the presence of clinicallyaffected animals. Infournecropsies bleeding neoplastic lesions were observed in the mucosa of the urinary bladder. At phytochemical analysis, both ptaquiloside and pterosin B were found in P. deflexa and P. plumula. Thus, the consumption of P. deflexa and P. plumula can also cause BEH.