Residue Potential of Norsesquiterpene Glycosides in Tissues of Cattle Fed Austral Bracken (Pteridium esculentum)

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作者
Fletcher, Mary T. [1 ,2 ]
Reichmann, Keith G. [2 ]
Brock, Ian J. [2 ]
McKenzie, Ross A. [2 ]
Blaney, Barry J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Ctr Anim Sci, Coopers Plains, Australia
[2] Queensland Dept Primary Ind, Anim Res Inst, Dept Employment Econ Dev & Innovat, Yeerongpilly, Qld 4105, Australia
关键词
ptaquiloside; ptesculentoside; bracken; Pteridium esculentum; cattle; carcase residues; PTAQUILOSIDE; FERN;
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10.1021/jf201342t
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
Austral bracken, Pteridium esculentum, occurs widely in Australian grazing lands and contains both the known carcinogen ptaquiloside and its hydroxy analogue, ptesculentoside, with untested carcinogenic potential. Calves were fed a diet containing 19% P. esculentum that delivered 1.8 mg of ptaquiloside and 4.0 mg of ptesculentoside per kilogram of body weight (bw) per day to explore the carcass residue potential of these compounds. Concentrations of ptaquiloside and ptesculentoside in the liver, kidney, skeletal muscle, heart, and blood of these calves were determined as their respective elimination products, pterosin B and pterosin G, by HPLC-UV analysis. Plasma concentrations of up to 0.97 mu g/mL ptaquiloside and 1.30 mu g/mL ptesculentoside were found, but were shown to deplete to <10% of these values within 24 h of bracken consumption. Both glycosides were also detected in all tissues assayed, with ptesculentoside appearing to be more residual than ptaquiloside. Up to 0.42 and 0.32 mu g/g ptesculentoside was present in skeletal muscle and liver, respectively, 15 days after bracken consumption ended. This detection of residual glycosides in tissues of cattle feeding on Austral bracken raises health concerns for consumers and warrants further investigation.
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