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Plants Causing Toxic Myopathies

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice
Boxelder and sycamore maple contain hypoglycin A (HGA), the toxic metabolite of which, MCPA-CoA, inhibits fatty acid β-oxidation, causing seasonal pasture myopathy (SPM) or atypical myopathy (AM), respectively. White snakeroot and rayless goldenrod contain multiple benzofuran ketones (BFKs).
Beatrice, Sponseller, Tim, Evans
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Toxic Plants

Pediatrics In Review, 2010
Kevin, Carter, Daniel R, Neuspiel
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Toxic Garden and Landscaping Plants

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice
Many popular ornamental shrubs are not only beautiful but also toxic when ingested in sufficient quantities. Common toxic landscaping shrubs in North America include yew (Taxus spp), oleander (Nerium oleander), and rhododendrons and azaleas (Rhododendron spp).
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Toxic plants: a chemist’s perspective

2010
Chemistry has long been an integral part of toxicology, as the two fields originated in much the same way: the investigation of plants with interesting properties. In this chapter I review the role that chemistry has played in understanding toxic and medicinal plants. After some introductory remarks, three broad areas are addressed: the role of natural
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Plant Toxicants

Poisonous plants are the third biggest recognized class of poisons worldwide. There is a lengthy history of poisonous plants. The poisonous chemicals that plants possess are what give them their toxic characteristics. Toxic compounds found in plants belong to the group of substances called secondary metabolites, which generally do not play a ...
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A review on catalytic-enzyme degradation of toxic environmental pollutants: Microbial enzymes

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
A Saravanan   +2 more
exaly  

Toxic plants

2022
Kevin D. Welch   +4 more
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Toxic Plants.

Systematic Botany, 1981
Walter H. Lewis, A. Douglas Kinghorn
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Defeating the Toxic Boss: The Nature of Toxic Leadership and the Role of Followers

Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies, 2020
Ivana Milosevic, Dragan Lončar
exaly  

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