McKenzie R A, Blaney B J, Connole M D, Fitzpatrick L A
Aust Vet J. 1981 Jun;57(6):284-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1981.tb05816.x.
Acute aflatoxicosis was believed to be the cause of death of 12 to 90 drought-stricken Hereford calves fed peanut hay on the southern Darling Downs in Queensland. Jaundice, photosensitisation, diarrhoea, anorexia and depression were seen before death. Serum levels of enzymes of hepatic origin and bilirubin were elevated. After death haemorrhage, hepatocyte damage, bile ductule proliferation were found. Total aflatoxin levels up to 2230 microgram/kg were detected in the peanut hay with most toxin concentrated in nut-in-shell.
急性黄曲霉毒素中毒被认为是昆士兰南部达令丘陵地区12至90头食用花生干草的干旱赫里福德犊牛死亡的原因。犊牛在死亡前出现黄疸、光敏反应、腹泻、厌食和抑郁症状。血清中肝脏来源的酶和胆红素水平升高。死后发现有出血、肝细胞损伤和胆小管增生。在花生干草中检测到黄曲霉毒素总量高达2230微克/千克,大部分毒素集中在带壳花生中。