Abstract

Gossypol is a phenolic compound produced by pigment glands in cotton stems, leaves, seeds, and flower buds (Gossypium spp.). Cottonseed meal is a by-product of cotton that is used for animal feeding because it is rich in oil and proteins. However, gossypol toxicity limits cottonseed use in animal feed. High concentrations of free gossypol may be responsible for acute clinical signs of gossypol poisoning which include respiratory distress, impaired body weight gain, anorexia, weakness, apathy, and death after several days. However, the most common toxic effects is the impairment of male and female reproduction. Another important toxic effect of gossypol is its interference with immune function, reducing an animal's resistance to infections and impairing the efficiency of vaccines. Preventive procedures to limit gossypol toxicity involve treatment of the cottonseed product to reduce the concentration of free gossypol with the most common treatment being exposure to heat. However, free gossypol can be released from the bound form during digestion. Agronomic selection has produced cotton varieties devoid of glands producing gossypol, but these varieties are not normally grown because they are less productive and are more vulnerable to attacks by insects.

Highlights

  • Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an arborous plant from the Malvaceae family

  • The genus Gossypium spp. includes many species distributed throughout the world, but only four species are grown for cotton fiber: Gossypium hirsutum L., Gossypium barbadense L., Gossypium arboreum L., and Gossypium herbaceum L

  • The free gossypol content in whole cotton seeds varies among the many cotton varieties [6, 20]; gossypol concentrations range from 0.02 to 6.64% [21]

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Summary

Introduction

Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an arborous plant from the Malvaceae family. It is one of the earliest plants that were cultivated by man and it has been used for over 4,000 years. It is primarily cultivated for fiber used in the textile industry and the oil from the cotton seed [1]. Cotton fiber and oil production generate byproducts rich in fat from oil and protein which are used for animal feeding. This plant contains a toxic compound, gossypol [1]

Chemistry of Gossypol
Gossypol in Cotton Products
Toxicokinetics
Gossypol Poisoning
Liver Damage
Reproductive Effects
Immunotoxicity
Procedures
Findings
10. Conclusions and Future Research
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