Toxicity associated with certain samples of groundnuts

Toxicity associated with certain samples of groundnuts

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ABSTRACT A NEW disease, called ‘turkey _X_ disease’ has been described since the widespread outbreaks of deaths in turkey poults in 19601. Post-mortem examination of dead poults from field outbreaks revealed acute hepatic necrosis, associated with generalized bile duct proliferation. Siller and Ostler2 directed attention to the similarities of the lesions to those of _Senecio_-alkaloid poisoning in the fowl described by Campbell3. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS Access through your institution Subscribe to this journal Receive 51 print issues and online access $199.00 per year only $3.90 per issue Learn more Buy this article * Purchase on SpringerLink * Instant access to full article PDF Buy now Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout ADDITIONAL ACCESS OPTIONS: * Log in * Learn about institutional subscriptions * Read our FAQs * Contact customer support SIMILAR CONTENT BEING VIEWED BY OTHERS ERGOT ALKALOID MYCOTOXINS: PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, METABOLISM AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE RESIDUAL TOXIN IN MICE Article Open access 16 June 2020 EVALUATION OF THE FEEDING SAFETY OF MORINGA (_MORINGA OLEIFERA_ L.) IN THE SPRAGUE DAWLEY RAT Article Open access 09 May 2024 TOXICOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE ULTRASONIC EXTRACT FROM _DICHROAE RADIX_ IN MICE AND WISTAR RATS Article Open access 23 October 2020 REFERENCES * Blount, W. P., _Turkeys_, 9, 52 (1961). Google Scholar  * Siller, W. G., and Ostler, D. C., _Vet. Rec._, 73, 134 (1961). Google Scholar  * Campbell, J. G., _Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin._, 66, 111 (1955–57). Google Scholar  * Allcroft, R., Carnaghan, R. B. A., Sargeant, K., and O'Kelly, J., _Vet. Rec._, 73, 428 (1961). Google Scholar  * Carnaghan, R. B. A., and Sargeant, K., _Vet. Rec._, 73, 726 (1961). Sargeant, K., Allcroft, R., and Carnaghan, R. B. A., _ibid._, 73, 865 (1961). Google Scholar  Download references AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Unilever Research Laboratory, Colworth House, Sharnbrook, Bedford M. C. LANCASTER, F. P. JENKINS & J. McL. PHILP Authors * M. C. LANCASTER View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar * F. P. JENKINS View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar * J. McL. PHILP View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE LANCASTER, M., JENKINS, F. & PHILP, J. Toxicity associated with Certain Samples of Groundnuts. _Nature_ 192, 1095–1096 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/1921095a0 Download citation * Issue Date: 16 December 1961 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/1921095a0 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Get shareable link Sorry, a shareable link is not currently available for this article. Copy to clipboard Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative

ABSTRACT A NEW disease, called ‘turkey _X_ disease’ has been described since the widespread outbreaks of deaths in turkey poults in 19601. Post-mortem examination of dead poults from field


outbreaks revealed acute hepatic necrosis, associated with generalized bile duct proliferation. Siller and Ostler2 directed attention to the similarities of the lesions to those of


_Senecio_-alkaloid poisoning in the fowl described by Campbell3. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution


ACCESS OPTIONS Access through your institution Subscribe to this journal Receive 51 print issues and online access $199.00 per year only $3.90 per issue Learn more Buy this article *


Purchase on SpringerLink * Instant access to full article PDF Buy now Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout ADDITIONAL ACCESS OPTIONS: * Log in * Learn


about institutional subscriptions * Read our FAQs * Contact customer support SIMILAR CONTENT BEING VIEWED BY OTHERS ERGOT ALKALOID MYCOTOXINS: PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, METABOLISM AND


DISTRIBUTION OF THE RESIDUAL TOXIN IN MICE Article Open access 16 June 2020 EVALUATION OF THE FEEDING SAFETY OF MORINGA (_MORINGA OLEIFERA_ L.) IN THE SPRAGUE DAWLEY RAT Article Open access


09 May 2024 TOXICOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE ULTRASONIC EXTRACT FROM _DICHROAE RADIX_ IN MICE AND WISTAR RATS Article Open access 23 October 2020 REFERENCES * Blount, W. P., _Turkeys_, 9, 52


(1961). Google Scholar  * Siller, W. G., and Ostler, D. C., _Vet. Rec._, 73, 134 (1961). Google Scholar  * Campbell, J. G., _Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin._, 66, 111 (1955–57). Google Scholar  *


Allcroft, R., Carnaghan, R. B. A., Sargeant, K., and O'Kelly, J., _Vet. Rec._, 73, 428 (1961). Google Scholar  * Carnaghan, R. B. A., and Sargeant, K., _Vet. Rec._, 73, 726 (1961).


Sargeant, K., Allcroft, R., and Carnaghan, R. B. A., _ibid._, 73, 865 (1961). Google Scholar  Download references AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Unilever Research Laboratory,


Colworth House, Sharnbrook, Bedford M. C. LANCASTER, F. P. JENKINS & J. McL. PHILP Authors * M. C. LANCASTER View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed Google


Scholar * F. P. JENKINS View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar * J. McL. PHILP View author publications You can also search for this author


inPubMed Google Scholar RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE LANCASTER, M., JENKINS, F. & PHILP, J. Toxicity associated with Certain


Samples of Groundnuts. _Nature_ 192, 1095–1096 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/1921095a0 Download citation * Issue Date: 16 December 1961 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/1921095a0 SHARE THIS


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