McAuliffe O R, White W E
Aust Vet J. 1976 Aug;52(8):366-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1976.tb09490.x.
Investigations into cattle mortalities suspected of being caused by the Woolly Everlasting Daisy (Helichrysum blandowskianum) revealed lesions of marked periacinar liver necrosis, vascular degeneration, widespread haemorrhages and oedema. Brains showed status spongiosus. These lesions were reproduced in cattle and sheep fed Helichrysum and in cattle given an intravenous injection of an extract of the plant.
对疑似由绵毛蜡菊(Helichrysum blandowskianum)导致的牛死亡事件的调查显示,存在明显的肝腺泡周围坏死、血管变性、广泛出血和水肿等病变。脑部呈现海绵状状态。在喂食蜡菊的牛和羊以及静脉注射该植物提取物的牛身上重现了这些病变。