The effect of α-solanine on acetylcholinesterase activity in vivo, an examination of undocumented beliefs

The present study examined the effect of $\alpha$-solanine in vivo under controlled experimental conditions. The study examined the effect of $\alpha$-solanine on cholinesterase enzyme activity at two levels of dietary protein. The study showed that intraperitoneal $\alpha$-solanine at 1 mg/Kg B.W....

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Main Author: Walker, Airdrie M.
Language:en_US
Published: 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/823
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-8232015-06-13T03:53:52Z The effect of α-solanine on acetylcholinesterase activity in vivo, an examination of undocumented beliefs Walker, Airdrie M. The present study examined the effect of $\alpha$-solanine in vivo under controlled experimental conditions. The study examined the effect of $\alpha$-solanine on cholinesterase enzyme activity at two levels of dietary protein. The study showed that intraperitoneal $\alpha$-solanine at 1 mg/Kg B.W. inhibited the cholinesterase activity in the liver but only at 12 hours post-injection in the animals fed the standard protein diet. The study examined the relationship between dietary factors and the anti-cholinesterase effect which has not been studied previously. The effect of low dietary protein was evident in all tissues but was only significantly different in the liver. In the liver, a significant difference in enzyme activity was observed in both the low and standard protein groups at all three time points. In other tissues there was a reduction in activity due to the low protein diet but it was not statistically significant. This study suggests that the anti-cholinesterase effect of $\alpha$-solanine is afactor in the toxicity of animals resulting from the ingestion of potato glyoalkaloids and toxicity may be greater in animals with inadequate nutritional status. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) 2007-05-15T15:18:13Z 2007-05-15T15:18:13Z 1997-05-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/823 en_US
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description The present study examined the effect of $\alpha$-solanine in vivo under controlled experimental conditions. The study examined the effect of $\alpha$-solanine on cholinesterase enzyme activity at two levels of dietary protein. The study showed that intraperitoneal $\alpha$-solanine at 1 mg/Kg B.W. inhibited the cholinesterase activity in the liver but only at 12 hours post-injection in the animals fed the standard protein diet. The study examined the relationship between dietary factors and the anti-cholinesterase effect which has not been studied previously. The effect of low dietary protein was evident in all tissues but was only significantly different in the liver. In the liver, a significant difference in enzyme activity was observed in both the low and standard protein groups at all three time points. In other tissues there was a reduction in activity due to the low protein diet but it was not statistically significant. This study suggests that the anti-cholinesterase effect of $\alpha$-solanine is afactor in the toxicity of animals resulting from the ingestion of potato glyoalkaloids and toxicity may be greater in animals with inadequate nutritional status. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
author Walker, Airdrie M.
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The effect of α-solanine on acetylcholinesterase activity in vivo, an examination of undocumented beliefs
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title The effect of α-solanine on acetylcholinesterase activity in vivo, an examination of undocumented beliefs
title_short The effect of α-solanine on acetylcholinesterase activity in vivo, an examination of undocumented beliefs
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