Determination of ptaquiloside in ten species of Pteris in northwestern Argentina

Toxicon. 2023 Sep:233:107260. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2023.107260. Epub 2023 Aug 23.

Abstract

The toxic effect of ferns of the genus of Pteris in bovines is caused by ptaquiloside, the main carcinogenic toxin. In this study, ten species of Pteris fern in different phenologic stages and plant conditions were collected in northwest Argentina. The phytochemical analysis showed the presence of Pt in the recent collected samples (adults and young plants) but not in the herbarium specimens. The results show a great variation of Pt concentration that depends on the phenologic stage, plant condition, and collection site. Pt was measured in 6-4326 μg/g concentration, with a mean concentration of 644 μg/g. No Pt was detected in eight species of Pteris collected from herbarium samples; such results may be a false negative. It is important to notice that analysis of herbarium samples for Pt may not be a reliable method to determine its presence. It is important to further understand the potential toxicity caused by these ferns because of their effect on animals, public health, and the environment.

Keywords: Enzootic hematuria; Ferns; Phytotoxins; Poisonous plants.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Argentina
  • Cattle
  • Ferns*
  • Indans / toxicity
  • Pteris*
  • Sesquiterpenes*

Substances

  • ptaquiloside
  • Indans
  • Sesquiterpenes