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A Volatolomic Approach Using Cerumen As Biofluid to Diagnose Bovine Intoxication by Stryphnodendron Rotundifolium.

Biomedical chromatography/BMC Biomedical chromatography(2020)

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Abstract
An innovative volatolomic approach employs the detection of biomarkers present in cerumen (earwax) to identify cattle intoxication byStryphnodendron rotundifoliumMart., Fabaceae (popularly known as barbatimao).S. rotundifoliumis a poisonous plant with the toxic compound undefined and widely distributed throughout the Brazilian territory. Cerumen samples from cattle of two local Brazilian breeds ('Curraleiro Pe-Duro' and 'Pantaneiro') were collected during an experimental intoxication protocol and analyzed using headspace (HS)/GC-MS followed by multivariate analysis (genetic algorithm for a partial least squares, cluster analysis, and classification and regression trees). A total of 106 volatile organic metabolites were identified in the cerumen samples of bovines. The intoxication byS. rotundifoliuminfluenced the cerumen volatolomic profile of the bovines throughout the intoxication protocol. In this way, it was possible to detect biomarkers for cattle intoxication. Among the biomarkers, 2-octyldecanol and 9-tetradecen-1-ol were able to discriminate all samples between intoxicated and nonintoxicated bovines. The cattle intoxication diagnosis byS. rotundifoliumwas accomplished by applying the cerumen analysis using HS/GC-MS, in an easy, accurate, and noninvasive way. Thus, the proposed bioanalytical chromatography protocol is a useful tool in veterinary applications to determine this kind of intoxication.
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biomarkers,classification and regression trees,cluster analysis,genetic algorithm for a partial least squares,HS,GC-MS,volatile organic metabolites
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