About: Slaframine

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Slaframine is an indolizidine alkaloidal mycotoxin that generally causes salivation (slobbers) in most animals. It is usually produced by the fungus Rhizoctonia leguminicola. It is a common fungal pathogen of red clover (Trifolium pratense) that causes black patch disease in the plant. Slaframine has the molecular formula C10H18N2O2. The different environmental condition promotes the growth of the Rhizoctonia leguminicola fungus. For example, wet and humid weather are the favorable environmental condition for the growth of the fungus and production of slaframine. Legume hays contaminated with slaframine causes slobber syndrome and the various animals are sensitive to its effects.

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  • La eslaframina es una micotoxina alcaloidal indolizidínico que generalmente provoca salivación en la mayoría de los animales. Por lo general se produce por el hongo . Esta especie es un fitopatógeno común del trébol rojo (Trifolium pratense) que causa la enfermedad de parche negro en la planta.​ Distintas condiciones ambientales tales como calor, poca iluminación y humedad promueven el crecimiento del hongo . El forraje a base de leguminosas contaminado con eslaframina causa la intoxicación por eslaframina en el ganado. ​ (es)
  • Slaframine is an indolizidine alkaloidal mycotoxin that generally causes salivation (slobbers) in most animals. It is usually produced by the fungus Rhizoctonia leguminicola. It is a common fungal pathogen of red clover (Trifolium pratense) that causes black patch disease in the plant. Slaframine has the molecular formula C10H18N2O2. The different environmental condition promotes the growth of the Rhizoctonia leguminicola fungus. For example, wet and humid weather are the favorable environmental condition for the growth of the fungus and production of slaframine. Legume hays contaminated with slaframine causes slobber syndrome and the various animals are sensitive to its effects. (en)
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  • (1S,6S,8aS)-6-Aminooctahydroindolizin-1-yl acetate (en)
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  • La eslaframina es una micotoxina alcaloidal indolizidínico que generalmente provoca salivación en la mayoría de los animales. Por lo general se produce por el hongo . Esta especie es un fitopatógeno común del trébol rojo (Trifolium pratense) que causa la enfermedad de parche negro en la planta.​ Distintas condiciones ambientales tales como calor, poca iluminación y humedad promueven el crecimiento del hongo . El forraje a base de leguminosas contaminado con eslaframina causa la intoxicación por eslaframina en el ganado. ​ (es)
  • Slaframine is an indolizidine alkaloidal mycotoxin that generally causes salivation (slobbers) in most animals. It is usually produced by the fungus Rhizoctonia leguminicola. It is a common fungal pathogen of red clover (Trifolium pratense) that causes black patch disease in the plant. Slaframine has the molecular formula C10H18N2O2. The different environmental condition promotes the growth of the Rhizoctonia leguminicola fungus. For example, wet and humid weather are the favorable environmental condition for the growth of the fungus and production of slaframine. Legume hays contaminated with slaframine causes slobber syndrome and the various animals are sensitive to its effects. (en)
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  • Eslaframina (es)
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