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Title: Poisonous Plants, Fungi, and Algae


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Poisonous Plants, Fungi, and Algae
  • IV - Poisonous Plants

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Poisonous Plants
  • Early societies knew the dangers of poisonous
    plants and avoided eating them
  • Knowledge of these plants passed on
  • Poisonous plants also put to use
  • Used by many societies to capture prey
  • Possibly even to poison enemies
  • Many South American tribes still use blowguns
    with poisonous darts

3
Active Compounds
  • As with medicinal and psychoactive plants, the
    active compounds include terpenes, phenolics,
    alkaloids, and glycosides
  • Some plants have medicinal or psychoactive
    properties
  • Several well known poisonous plants that have
    some historical and or medical importance
  • digitalis
  • strychnine
  • poison hemlock

4
Poisonous Plants Today
  • In contemporary society the biggest danger is
    accidental poisonings by common house plants and
    yard plants
  • About 5 of all poisoning cases are caused by
    yard plants (not including mushrooms)
  • Young children are most likely to be poisoned by
    these plants

5
A few Poisonous Plants
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Dumb cane
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Dumb cane
  • The stem and leaves contain calcium oxalate
    crystals which can cause intense burning and
    irritating sensation to the mouth and tongue
  • Oral toxicity is well known with severe swelling
    of the lips, mouth and tongue which can lead to
    difficulty of swallowing and breathing.
  • Death can occur if base of the tongue swells
    enough to block the air passage
  • Also a problem with pets especially cats

8
Yew (Taxus spp)
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Taxus species
  • In addition to anticancer compounds also contain
    toxic alkaloids - taxines
  • Occur in all parts of the plant except the aril
  • Causes sudden death often just a few hours after
    ingestion due to cardiac arrhythmia
  • Taxine inhibits sodium and calcium currents,
    blocking myocardial conduction
  • Animals found dead next to yew bushes

10
Pokeweed
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Poke - Phytolacca americana
  • Roots and seeds especially toxic
  • Young stems and leaves often eaten as cooked
    greens - should be avoided?
  • Toxic compound - phytolaccigenin - triterpene
    saponins
  • Also contains toxic alkaloids and other glycosides

12
Oleander
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Oleander - Nerium oleander
  • All parts of the plant are toxic
  • At least 50 toxic cmpds in the plant
  • Cardiac glycosides - oleandroside and nerioside
    are similar in action to digitalis
  • Toxins even found in smoke from burning leaves
  • Toxins absorbed by hotdogs cooked on a oleander
    branch

14
Castor bean - Riccinus communis
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Ricinus communis - Castor bean
  • Seeds - primary source of toxin, but the rest of
    the plant considered slightly toxic as well
  • Symptoms - Stomach irritation, diarrhea,
    abdominal pain, severe dehydration, increased
    heart rate, profuse sweating, collapse,
    convulsions, death
  • Major toxin is ricin, a water soluble protein,
    which is concentrated in the seed

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Ricin
  • One of the most potent natural toxins known
  • One seed can kill a child
  • Inhibit protein sythesis by specifically and
    irreversibly inactivating eukaryotic ribosomes
  • A single ricin molecule that enters the cytosol
    can inactivate over 1,500 ribosomes per minute
    and kill the cell
  • Lots of possible medical applications - could
    also be used in biological warfare - weapon of
    mass destruction
  • http//www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic889.htm

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Cycads
  • Cycads are gymnosperms with a palm-like
    appearance
  • They are found in tropical and subtropical areas
    of the world
  • Large female cones with large seeds

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Cycads
  • Cycads are rich in starch, which is found in the
    roots, stems, and seeds, and they have a long
    history as food as well as a medicinal plant
  • However they contain toxic compounds, which must
    be removed by processing the starch before the
    flour is used
  • Crushed seeds soaked in water which slowly
    dissolves the toxins out of the plant material
    over several days to weeks.

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Cycad toxins
  • Cycasin and BMAA (beta-methylamino-alanine)
  • Cycasin is a carcinogenic and neurotoxic
    glycoside
  • BMAA is an unusual amino acid which is also
    neurotoxic and believed to act by mimicing
    glutamate and blocking glutamate receptors in the
    brain

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Cycad toxins
  • Toxins cause gastrointestinal and liver problems
  • Toxins also occur in the leaves of many cycads,
    and have caused poisonings in cattle and sheep
    grazing on the leaves.
  • Also implicated in a number of neurological
    conditions including Guam Disease

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Guam Disease
  • Following World War II, physicians found that ALS
    (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou
    Gehrig's disease), was about 100 times greater
    among the native population in Guam than the rest
    of the world
  • Later studies found that the incidence of
    Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's-like dementia
    were also much higher among this population.
  • Although the causes of these conditions are
    unknown, many scientists believe the neurotoxins
    in cycads may be at least partly responsible.
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