Edward L Knoppel
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Stegelmeier B, David T, Panter K, Welch K, Knoppel E
Vet Sci
. 2025 Jan;
12(1).
PMID: 39852888
Poisonous plants affect livestock and wildlife and in addition to animal disease, they often inhibit the productive use of feeds and natural resources. For some plants, intermittent or cyclic grazing...
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Clayton M, Davis T, Knoppel E, Stegelmeier B
Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract
. 2020 Oct;
36(3):715-723.
PMID: 33032701
The liver is one of the most commonly affected organs by ingested toxicants. This article familiarizes veterinarians with clinical signs, serum biochemistry changes, necropsy findings, and field information found in...
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Stegelmeier B, Colegate S, Knoppel E, Rood K, Collett M
Toxicon
. 2019 Jun;
167:60-66.
PMID: 31173794
Wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) has been associated with livestock and human photosensitization. An investigation of a natural occurrence of photosensitization of grazing horses identified wild parsnip as a possible cause....
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Brown A, Stegelmeier B, Colegate S, Gardner D, Panter K, Knoppel E, et al.
J Appl Toxicol
. 2015 Jul;
36(5):716-25.
PMID: 26177929
Comfrey (Symphytum officinale), a commonly used herb, contains dehydropyrrolizidine alkaloids that, as a group of bioactive metabolites, are potentially hepatotoxic, pneumotoxic, genotoxic and carcinogenic. Consequently, regulatory agencies and international health...
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Brown A, Stegelmeier B, Colegate S, Panter K, Knoppel E, Hall J
J Appl Toxicol
. 2015 Feb;
35(12):1557-63.
PMID: 25690669
Dehydropyrrolizidine alkaloids (DHPA) are a large, structurally diverse group of plant-derived protoxins that are potentially carcinogenic. With worldwide significance, these alkaloids can contaminate or be naturally present in the human...
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Green B, Pfister J, Cook D, Welch K, Stegelmeier B, Lee S, et al.
Am J Vet Res
. 2009 Apr;
70(4):539-46.
PMID: 19335112
OBJECTIVE-To determine whether larkspur-derived N-(methylsuccinimido) anthranoyllycoctonine (MSAL)-type alkaloids alter heart rate and electrically evoked electromyographic (eEMG) response of the external anal sphincter (EAS) in cattle and whether these effects can...