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Science ; 327(5967): 822-5, 2010 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20150490

ABSTRACT

Farmers in mixed crop-livestock systems produce about half of the world's food. In small holdings around the world, livestock are reared mostly on grass, browse, and nonfood biomass from maize, millet, rice, and sorghum crops and in their turn supply manure and traction for future crops. Animals act as insurance against hard times and supply farmers with a source of regular income from sales of milk, eggs, and other products. Thus, faced with population growth and climate change, small-holder farmers should be the first target for policies to intensify production by carefully managed inputs of fertilizer, water, and feed to minimize waste and environmental impact, supported by improved access to markets, new varieties, and technologies.


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Agriculture , Animal Husbandry , Animals, Domestic , Crops, Agricultural , Food Supply/statistics & numerical data , Agriculture/economics , Agriculture/methods , Agriculture/statistics & numerical data , Animal Husbandry/economics , Animal Husbandry/methods , Animal Husbandry/statistics & numerical data , Animals , Conservation of Natural Resources , Developing Countries , Ecosystem , Food Supply/economics , International Cooperation , Public-Private Sector Partnerships
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J Ethnopharmacol ; 95(2-3): 359-62, 2004 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15507360

ABSTRACT

Achyrocline satureioides (Lam.) DC (Marcela) is known to possess a broad spectrum of pharmacological, medicinal and therapeutic properties. Previous studies have demonstrated various protective abilities of the marcela extracts against various pathological conditions. However, no extensive safety studies have been conducted on these extracts to date. In this paper, we evaluated the acute toxicity (dose levels of 30-300 mg/kg) of an aqueous extract of marcela, administered intraperitoneally and orally in mice and rats. The acute oral maximun tolerable dose in repeated administration during 4 h (1, 3 until 5 g/kg) was also studied in rats. The extract had low acute toxicity when administered intraperitoneally and no toxicity upon oral administration. The LD(50) of aqueous extracts of marcela was found to be greater than 5 g/kg when administered once via gastric intubation to rats. Weight gain, toxicity signs, enzymatic studies (transaminases and phosphatases) and histological evaluation of several organs indicated that the extract was devoid of acute toxicity. These acute studies demonstrated that an aqueous extract of marcela obtained after a 2% infusion is safe and did not cause any detrimental effects in vivo under the conditions investigated in this study.


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Achyrocline/toxicity , Toxicity Tests, Acute/methods , Administration, Oral , Animals , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Injections, Intraperitoneal , Male , Mice , Plant Components, Aerial , Plant Extracts/isolation & purification , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Toxicity Tests, Acute/statistics & numerical data , Water/pharmacology
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