ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES
TABLE 13.15. Common Poisonous Plants
PLANT TOXINMECHANISM OFTOXICITY MAJORTOXICEFFECTS
Castor bean/jequirity bean Ricin/abrin: Cytotoxic cellular effects Fever
Delayed severe GI symptoms
Water hemlock Antagonism of GABA Severe status epilepticus
Azalea Andromedotoxins: Increased permeability Bradycardia
of Na+channels Progressive paralysis
Cardiac glycosides Inhibition of Na+-K+ATPase pump Symptoms of digoxin toxicity
Foxglove
Common oleander
Yellow oleander
Lily of the valley
Cyanogenic fruit seeds Amygdalin: Metabolized to Cyanide poisoning
hydrocyanic acid
Nicotine-Containing
Tobacco plant Nicotine: Stimulation of nicotinic Early stimulation
receptors Later weakness, paralysis, brachycardia
Poison hemlock Coniine alkaloids: Stimulation of As above
nicotinic receptors
Anticholinergic
Jimsonweed Atropine-like alkaloids: Competitive Anticholinergic toxidrome
inhibition of cholinergic receptors
Deadly nightshade Atropine-like substance: Inhibition Anticholinergic toxidrome
of cholinergic receptors
Hallucinogenic
Marijuana Δ-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Low level: Euphoria
High level: Lethargy
Mexican peyote cactus Mescaline: Similar to LSD Euphoria, altered perception
High doses: sympathomimetic toxicity
Morning glory D-Lysergic acid amide: Similar to LSD Hallucinations, dilated pupils