Endemic ascitis is associated with the following aEUR’
Correct Answer: Pyrrolizidine
Description: Pyrrolizidine Repeat from Nov 06 Endemic ascites is caused by a hepatotoxin - pyrrolizidine alkaloid found in weed seeds of Crotolaria (Jhunjhunia). These weed seeds of Jhunjhunia contaminate the millet seeds Panicum milare (locally k/a Gondhli) Endemic ascites presented in Sarguja district of Madhya Pradesh during 1973 & 1976 as outbreak of rapidly developing ascites and jaundice with high moality. Preventive measures - educating the people - deweeding of Jhunjhunia plants which grow along with the staple food-millet. - sieving to separate out the Jhunjhunia seeds from millet seeds. Other food toxicant diseases: Neurolathyrism - caused by toxin Beta oxalyl amino alanine (BOAA) found in seeds of pulse Lathyrus sativum (Khersari dal) Epidemic dropsy - caused by toxic alkaloid Sanguinarine found in argemone mexicana seeds. Argemone oil contaminates mustard oil. Aflatoxicosis is due to ingestion of aflatoxins produced by ceain fungi, Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus. Aflatoxins are hepatotoxins & also carcinogenic.
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