%0 Journal Article %T Some phytotoxins causing reproductive alterations in ruminants. %A Coy D %A Cruz-Carrillo A %A Lizarazo-Cely S %J Toxicon %V 247 %N 0 %D 2024 Aug 28 %M 38795851 %F 3.035 %R 10.1016/j.toxicon.2024.107769 %X The presence of phytotoxins in plants constitutes a health risk for herbivores, particularly on ruminants who accidently consume them. Among the adverse effects produced by these are reproductive alterations, represented by abortion, infertility, and morphological alterations in neonates, which are frequently attributed to other causes. While in some cases the plants that contain such metabolites are known, other times they are not, leading to alterations that are difficult to treat considering that their toxicodynamics are unknown. The objective of this documentary research is to provide information on how metabolites such as phytoestrogens, L-mimosine, labdane diterpenoids - isocupressic acid, quinolizidine alkaloids and piperidine swainsonine, anabasine, coniine and associated alkaloids, among others, exert their action in the animal organism and the effects they produce.