Abstract :
Seven, 1–2-year-old native goats were fed dried Tribulus terrestris from Sabzevar district of Khorasan province for 8
weeks. Two goats showed clinical signs of toxicity including weight loss, depression, ruminal stasis, icterus and elevation
of body temperature. Haematological and biochemical trails revealed a declining of packed cell volume (PCV) and plasma
total protein and elevation of total and direct bilirubin, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinin and potassium concentrations
and serum aspartate amino transferase (AST) activity. At necropsy, the affected goats showed gross pathological changes and
marked microscopic lesions in liver and kidneys including generalized icterus, hepatocellular degeneration and necrosis, biliary
fibrosis and proliferation, renal tubular necrosis and crystalloid materials in bile ducts and renal tubules. Focal degeneration
and necrosis of ventricular muscle of the heart were observed in one goat.
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Keywords :
liver , poisoning , kidney , goat , Tribulus terrestris