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T-2 Toxin as an Emetic Factor in Moldy Corn
Author(s) -
Robert A. Ellison,
Frank N. Kotsonis
Publication year - 1973
Publication title -
applied microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0003-6919
DOI - 10.1128/am.26.4.540-543.1973
Subject(s) - trichothecene , toxin , fusarium , ingestion , vomiting , mycotoxin , pharmacology , oral administration , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , food science , toxicology , medicine , anesthesia , botany
Extracts ofFusarium poae (NRRL 3287) grown either on sterile corn at 8 C or in Richards solution at room temperature were shown to have emetic activity in pigeons at nonlethal concentration under conditions of oral and intravenous administration. The causative agent was found to be T-2 toxin (3-hydroxy-4,15-diacetoxy-8-[3-methylbutyryloxy]-12,13-epoxy-Δ9 -trichothecene). Oral and intravenous mean toxic dose values for this compound were found to be 0.72 and 0.15 mg/kg, respectively, as compared with an oral mean lethal dose of 2.75 mg/kg. The fact that T-2 toxin causes emesis at nonlethal concentrations may explain, at least in part, the observance of vomiting as a symptom resulting from ingestion of cereal grains infected with toxicFusarium species containing T-2 or a similar toxin.

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