Analyze Diet

Journal of natural toxins.

Discontinued
Periodical
Toxicology
Allergens
Toxins
Biological
Publisher:
Alaken, Inc.,
Frequency: Three no. a year
Country: United States
Language: English
Start Year:1992 - 2002
Identifiers
ISSN:1058-8108 (Print)
1058-8108 (Linking)
NLM ID:9208016
(DNLM):SR0073102(s)
(OCoLC):24384628
Coden:JNTOER
Classification:W1 JO777TB
The isolation and identification of steroidal sapogenins in switchgrass.
Journal of natural toxins    November 7, 2001   Volume 10, Issue 4 273-281 
Lee ST, Stegelmeier BL, Gardner DR, Vogel KP.Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) has been reported to be hepatotoxic, causing photosensitization in lambs and horses. In this study we show the presence of steroidal saponins in two samples of switchgrass that has been implicated in the poisonings of sheep and horses. After hydrolysis of the saponins, diosgenin was determined to be the major sapogenin in both switchgrass samples. We also confirmed the presence of diosgenin in kleingrass after hydrolysis of saponins extracted from it.