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Fatal poisoning by ingestion of Taxus Baccata leaves
Forensic Science International, 2018In this report we describe a first suicide case in Serbia related to ingestion of Taxus baccata leaves. A 30-year old woman was found dead, and the green plant material in a plastic bag was found near her bed. Autopsy revealed dark green needle-like leaves in the stomach, similar to that contained in the plastic bag, and both were botanically ...
Vladimir, Pilija +2 more
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Soudni lekarstvi, 2012
Common yew poisoning occurs by per oral application of needles or extracts of needles usually. The determination of the cause of death is more difficult in the latter case. In our article, we advise of circumstances which could be helpful in diagnostic. In addition, we describe the substances contained in yew, their effect, importance and toxicological
P, Baláz +4 more
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Common yew poisoning occurs by per oral application of needles or extracts of needles usually. The determination of the cause of death is more difficult in the latter case. In our article, we advise of circumstances which could be helpful in diagnostic. In addition, we describe the substances contained in yew, their effect, importance and toxicological
P, Baláz +4 more
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Pseudoalkaloid taxanes from Taxus baccata
Phytochemistry, 1993Abstract The needles of Taxus baccata gave three pseudoalkaloid taxanes, whose structures were established by spectroscopical data.
Giovanni Appendino +5 more
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2002
GenusTaxus(Taxaceae) is represented by eight species and two hybrids in the world. HoweverTaxushas only one species growing in TurkeyTaxus baccataL. (European yew)1,2. Many compounds such as taxoids, lignans, flavonoids, steroids, diterpenoids and sugar derivatives have been isolated commonly in this genus3,4.
Erdemoglu, N, Sener, B
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GenusTaxus(Taxaceae) is represented by eight species and two hybrids in the world. HoweverTaxushas only one species growing in TurkeyTaxus baccataL. (European yew)1,2. Many compounds such as taxoids, lignans, flavonoids, steroids, diterpenoids and sugar derivatives have been isolated commonly in this genus3,4.
Erdemoglu, N, Sener, B
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Taxus baccata allergy in a breast cancer patient.
Netherlands journal of medicine, 2012Item does not contain ...
Vos, F.Y.F.L. de, Laarhoven, H.W.M. van
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Fatal Taxus baccata ingestion with perimortem serum taxine B quantification
Clinical Toxicology, 2016Ann M Arens
exaly
Arzneimittelselbsterfahrungmit Taxus baccata
Zeitschrift für Klassische Homöopathie, 2004openaire +1 more source

