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  2. Paxilline - Wikipedia

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    Paxilline is a toxic, tremorgenic diterpene indole polycyclic alkaloid molecule produced by Penicillium paxilli which was first characterized in 1975. [1] [2] Paxilline is one of a class of tremorigenic mycotoxins, is a potassium channel blocker, and is potentially genotoxic.

  3. Penicillium paxilli - Wikipedia

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    "Chemically Different Tremorgenic Mycotoxins in Isolates of Penicillium paxilli from Australia and North America". Journal of Natural Products . 42 (5): 534– 6.

  4. Zearalenone - Wikipedia

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    Zearalenone is a white crystalline solid, with molecular formula C 18 H 22 O 5 and 318.364 g/mol molecular weight. It is a resorcyclic acid lactone.It exhibits blue-green fluorescence when excited by long wavelength ultraviolet (UV) light (360 nm) and a more intense green fluorescence when excited with short wavelength UV light (260 nm). [4]

  5. Mycotoxin - Wikipedia

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    There were outbreaks of dog food containing aflatoxin in North America in late 2005 and early 2006, [38] and again in late 2011. [39] Mycotoxins in animal fodder, particularly silage, can decrease the performance of farm animals and potentially kill them. [40] [4] Several mycotoxins reduce milk yield when ingested by dairy cattle. [40]

  6. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of poisoning vary depending on substance, the quantity a dog has consumed, the breed and size of the mammal.A common list of symptoms are digestion problems, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or blood in stool; bruising and bleeding gums, nose, or inside the ear canal; behavioral changes, such as lethargy, hyperactivity, and seizures; unusual items found in the dog's stool.

  7. Tiabendazole - Wikipedia

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    In dogs and cats, tiabendazole is used to treat ear infections. [clarification needed] Tiabendazole is also a chelating agent, which means it is used medicinally to bind metals in cases of metal poisoning, such as lead, mercury, or antimony poisoning. [medical citation needed]

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    Family Dollar recalls more than 400 over-the-counter products. Here’s what to know. GoodSense, lemon and cherry flavors. A deconstructed box of Good Sense Magnesium Citrate laxative, cherry ...

  9. Trichothecene - Wikipedia

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    The trichothecene mycotoxins are toxic to humans, other mammals, birds, fish, a variety of invertebrates, plants, and eukaryotic cells. [21] The specific toxicity varies depending on the particular toxin and animal species, however the route of administration plays a significantly higher role in determining lethality.