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The resistant, overwintering stage of the parasitic ascomycetous fungus Claviceps purpurea, a pathogen of rye grass that transforms the seed of rye into a compact spurlike mass of fungal pseudotissue (the sclerotium) containing five or more optically isomeric pairs of alkaloids. The levorotary isomers induce uterine contractions, control bleeding, and alleviate certain localized vascular disorders (migraine headaches). SEE ALSO: ergotism. SYN: rye smut. [O. Fr. argot, cock's spur]
- corn e. SYN: Ustilago maydis.
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er·got 'ər-gət, -.gät n
1 a) the black or dark purple sclerotium of fungi of the genus Claviceps that occurs as a club-shaped body which replaces the seed of various grasses (as rye)
b) any fungus of the genus Claviceps
2) a disease of rye and other cereals caused by fungi of the genus Claviceps and characterized by the presence of ergots in the seed heads compare ERGOTISM
3 a) the dried sclerotial bodies of an ergot fungus grown on rye and containing several ergot alkaloids
b) ERGOT ALKALOID
er·got·ic (.)ər-'gät-ik adj
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n.
a fungus (Claviceps purpurea) that grows on rye. It produces several important alkaloids, chemically related to LSD, including ergotamine and ergometrine, which are used in medicine in the treatment of migraine and in childbirth. Eating bread made with rye infected with the fungus has led to sporadic outbreaks of ergotism over the centuries.
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er·got (urґgot) [Fr.; L. ergota] 1. the dried sclerotium of Claviceps purpurea, which is developed on rye plants (Secale cereale); it is the source of the ergot alkaloids (q.v.). 2. a small mass of horn in the tuft of hair at the flexion surface of the fetlock in horses.Medical dictionary. 2011.