Poisoning by <i>Atractylus gummifera</i> L. Roots in Grazing Cattle of a Sicilian Farm

Background: In farm animals, the main poisonings are due to the ingestion of toxic plants present in pastures, but their incidence is underestimated, even though they are responsible for serious damage to animal health and livestock production. <i>Atractylis gummifera</i> L. is a plant w...

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Main Authors: Clara Naccari, Giulia Donato, Vincenzo Naccari, Ernesto Palma, Pietro Paolo Niutta
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-03-01
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author Clara Naccari
Giulia Donato
Vincenzo Naccari
Ernesto Palma
Pietro Paolo Niutta
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description Background: In farm animals, the main poisonings are due to the ingestion of toxic plants present in pastures, but their incidence is underestimated, even though they are responsible for serious damage to animal health and livestock production. <i>Atractylis gummifera</i> L. is a plant widespread in Mediterranean countries and in southern Italy that is responsible for serious and often fatal poisonings in both humans and animals. This investigation reports grazing cattle poisoning due to the ingestion of <i>Atractylis gummifera</i> L. roots present in a recently plowed pasture of a Sicilian farm. Methods: The investigation describes the clinical symptoms of poisoned cattle, especially the gastro-intestinal type, the alterations in liver and renal function, the course of poisoning (hyperacute–acute), and the necropsy examination of dead animals. In the surviving cattle, symptomatic drug therapy was administered, and hematological and biochemical analyses (blood, liver, and kidney profiles) were carried out during treatment. Results: The pharmacological therapy, although symptomatic, contributed to the recovery of the intoxicated cattle with a return to normal values of liver and kidney parameters and electrolyte profile 30–40 days after treatment. Conclusions: This investigation could be useful to veterinarians for the diagnosis of <i>Astractylus gummifera</i> L. root poisoning in cattle, which is also responsible for the death of some intoxicated animals, with a negative impact on livestock.
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spelling doaj-art-12e5ad818585452582bc35c3c2a4b0122025-08-20T02:18:10ZengMDPI AGVeterinary Sciences2306-73812025-03-0112430510.3390/vetsci12040305Poisoning by <i>Atractylus gummifera</i> L. Roots in Grazing Cattle of a Sicilian FarmClara Naccari0Giulia Donato1Vincenzo Naccari2Ernesto Palma3Pietro Paolo Niutta4Department of Health Sciences, University “Magna Græcia” of Catanzaro, 88100 Catanzaro, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Sciences, University of Messina, 98166 Messina, ItalyAUSL Ferrara, Dipartimento di Sanità Pubblica, Unità Operativa Complessa Sanità Animale, 44121 Ferrara, ItalyDepartment of Health Sciences, University “Magna Græcia” of Catanzaro, 88100 Catanzaro, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Sciences, University of Messina, 98166 Messina, ItalyBackground: In farm animals, the main poisonings are due to the ingestion of toxic plants present in pastures, but their incidence is underestimated, even though they are responsible for serious damage to animal health and livestock production. <i>Atractylis gummifera</i> L. is a plant widespread in Mediterranean countries and in southern Italy that is responsible for serious and often fatal poisonings in both humans and animals. This investigation reports grazing cattle poisoning due to the ingestion of <i>Atractylis gummifera</i> L. roots present in a recently plowed pasture of a Sicilian farm. Methods: The investigation describes the clinical symptoms of poisoned cattle, especially the gastro-intestinal type, the alterations in liver and renal function, the course of poisoning (hyperacute–acute), and the necropsy examination of dead animals. In the surviving cattle, symptomatic drug therapy was administered, and hematological and biochemical analyses (blood, liver, and kidney profiles) were carried out during treatment. Results: The pharmacological therapy, although symptomatic, contributed to the recovery of the intoxicated cattle with a return to normal values of liver and kidney parameters and electrolyte profile 30–40 days after treatment. Conclusions: This investigation could be useful to veterinarians for the diagnosis of <i>Astractylus gummifera</i> L. root poisoning in cattle, which is also responsible for the death of some intoxicated animals, with a negative impact on livestock.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/12/4/305poisoning<i>Atractylis gummifera</i> L.rootscattlegrazingSicily
spellingShingle Clara Naccari
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Ernesto Palma
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Poisoning by <i>Atractylus gummifera</i> L. Roots in Grazing Cattle of a Sicilian Farm
Veterinary Sciences
poisoning
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cattle
grazing
Sicily
title Poisoning by <i>Atractylus gummifera</i> L. Roots in Grazing Cattle of a Sicilian Farm
title_full Poisoning by <i>Atractylus gummifera</i> L. Roots in Grazing Cattle of a Sicilian Farm
title_fullStr Poisoning by <i>Atractylus gummifera</i> L. Roots in Grazing Cattle of a Sicilian Farm
title_full_unstemmed Poisoning by <i>Atractylus gummifera</i> L. Roots in Grazing Cattle of a Sicilian Farm
title_short Poisoning by <i>Atractylus gummifera</i> L. Roots in Grazing Cattle of a Sicilian Farm
title_sort poisoning by i atractylus gummifera i l roots in grazing cattle of a sicilian farm
topic poisoning
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url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/12/4/305
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