Slaframine is an bicyclic alkaloid mycotoxin that causes salivation (slobbers) in most animals. It is usually produced by the fungus Rhizoctonia leguminicola...
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toxins slaframine and swainsonine. "Bloat in Camelids". Croom WJ, Hagler WM, Froetschel MA, Johnson AD (May 1995). "The involvement of slaframine and swainsonine...
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are also produced as metabolites by fungi and bacteria. For instance, Slaframine and swainsonine were identified in the fungus Rhizoctonia leguminicola...
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Hagler WM, Froetschel MA, Johnson AD (May 1995). "The involvement of slaframine and swainsonine in slobbers syndrome: a review". Journal of Animal Science...
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Harris at the Department of Chemistry on the biosynthetic pathway of slaframine, a fungal alkaloid that is toxic to cows. Eventually, Walter completed...
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R configuration of swainsonine, as opposed to the S configuration of slaframine, another indolizidine alkaloid whose biosynthesis is similar to that of...
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May 2003, Connie A Meachama, Adriel D Johnson Sr. "The involvement of slaframine and swainsonine in slobbers syndrome: a review" Journal of Animal Science...
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