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PLANTS
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Phytotoxicology Active Principle
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CASTOR Botanical Name Ricinus Communis Common Name Castor, Arand
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CASTOR Active Principle Ricin (toxalbumin)
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CASTOR Uses Purgative Lubricant
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CASTOR Fatal Dose 5-10 raw seeds 1 mg/kg of Ricin Fatal Period 2-7 days
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CASTOR Clinical Features 1)GIT irritation 2)Renal 3)Skin
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CASTOR Management 1) Removal of Unabsorbed poison 2) Decrease the absorption 3)Increase the excretion 4)Antidote 5)Symptomatic
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CASTOR Autopsy Findings 1) Mucosal inflammation 2)Mucosal hemorrhage 3)Crushed seeds in stomach 4)Hemorrhages in organs
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CROTON Botanical Name Croton Tiglium Common Name Croton, Jamalgota
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CROTON Active Principle Crotin (toxalbumin)
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CROTON Fatal Dose 4-5 raw seeds Fatal Period 4-6 hours
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CROTON Clinical Features 1)GIT irritation 2)Renal 3)Skin
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CROTON Management 1) Removal of Unabsorbed poison 2) Decrease the absorption 3)Increase the excretion 4)Antidote 5)Symptomatic
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CROTON Autopsy Findings 1) Mucosal inflammation 2)Mucosal hemorrhage 3)Crushed seeds in stomach 4)Hemorrhages in organs
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ABRUS Botanical Name Abrus Precatorius Common Name Rati, Rosary Pea
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ABRUS Active Principle Abrin (toxalbumin)
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ABRUS Fatal Dose 1-2 raw seeds 90-120 mg Abrin Fatal Period 3-5 days
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ABRUS Clinical Features 1)GIT irritation 2)Renal 3)Skin 4)Eyes
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ABRUS Management 1) Removal of Unabsorbed poison 2) Decrease the absorption 3)Increase the excretion 4)Antidote 5)Symptomatic
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ABRUS Autopsy Findings 1) Mucosal inflammation 2)Mucosal hemorrhage 3)Crushed seeds in stomach 4)Hemorrhages in organs
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CAPSICUM Botanical Name Capsicum Annum Common Name Chili, Mirch
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CAPSICUM Active Principle Capsaicin
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CAPSICUM Clinical Features 1)GIT irritation 2)Respiration 3)Skin 4)Eyes
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MARKING NUT Botanical Name Semicarpus Anacardium Common Name Marking nut, Bhilawa
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MARKING NUT Active Principle Semecarpol Bhilawanol
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ABRUS Fatal Dose 5-8 raw seeds 10 gm. marking nut juice Fatal Period 12-24 hours MARKING NUT
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ABRUS Clinical Features 1)GIT irritation 2)Skin (Artificial bruise) MARKING NUT
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ABRUS Management 1) Removal of Unabsorbed poison 2) Decrease the absorption 3)Increase the excretion 4)Antidote 5)Symptomatic MARKING NUT
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ABRUS Autopsy Findings 1) Mucosal inflammation 2)Oral cavity blisters 3)Crushed seeds in stomach 4)Hemorrhages in organs MARKING NUT
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MADAR Botanical Name Calotropis Gigantea Common Name Madar, Akdo
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CROTON Active Principle Calotropin Calotoxin Uscharin MADAR
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CROTON Fatal Dose Uncertain Fatal Period 12-24 hours MADAR
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CROTON Clinical Features 1)GIT irritation 2)Renal 3)Skin MADAR
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CROTON Management 1) Removal of Unabsorbed poison 2) Decrease the absorption 3)Increase the excretion 4)Antidote 5)Symptomatic MADAR
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CROTON Autopsy Findings 1) Mucosal inflammation 2)Mucosal hemorrhage 3)Crushed seeds in stomach 4)Hemorrhages in organs MADAR
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ERGOT Botanical Name Claviceps Purpurea (a parasitic fungus)
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CROTON Active Principle Ergotamine Ergotoxin Ergometrine MADAR ERGOT
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CROTON Fatal Dose 1 gm. Or more Fatal Period 24 hours-several days MADAR ERGOT
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CROTON Clinical Features 1)ACUTE POISONING(Rare) GIT Neuromuscular System MADAR ERGOT
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CROTON Clinical Features 1)CHRONIC POISONING ERGOTISM St.Anthony’s Fire Convulsive form Gangrenous form MADAR ERGOT
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CROTON Management 1) Removal of Unabsorbed poison 2)Symptomatic IV Nitroglycerine or Nitroprusside Oral Prazocin, Captopril, Nifedipine MADAR ERGOT
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CROTON Autopsy Findings 1) Mucosal inflammation 2)Mucosal hemorrhage 3)Particles in stomach 4)Gangrene of toes MADAR ERGOT
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