Experimentally induced cholangiohepatopathy by dosing sheep with fractionated extracts from Brachiaria decumbens
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- DOI: 10.1177/104063870101300215
Experimentally induced cholangiohepatopathy by dosing sheep with fractionated extracts from Brachiaria decumbens
Abstract
Cholangiohepatopathy was induced in 5 lambs by oral administration of extracts from signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens) in Brazil. Grossly there were pale foci multifocally distributed throughout the hepatic parenchyma in 4 lambs. The microscopic changes, which were similar to those produced by other steroidal sapogenins-containing plants such as Tribulus terrestris and Panicum spp., included multifocal cholangitis, bile duct proliferation, and the presence of crystals in the biliary system.
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