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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1979 January; 37(1): 172-173

Tremorgenic toxins produced by soil fungi.

D S Patterson, B A Roberts, B J Shreeve, S M MacDonald and A W Hayes

ABSTRACT

Penitrem A or an unknown tremorgenic toxin, "X," was produced by 10 of 60 fungal isolates obtained from a pasture involved in an outbreak in cattle and sheep resembling migram and ryegrass staggers. Tremorgenic properties of extracts containing penitrem A or toxin X were confirmed by bioassay.


Appl Environ Microbiol. 1979 January; 37(1): 172-173







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