Identifying and Treating Plant Poisoning in South American

Identifying and Treating Plant Poisoning in South American

y t e i c o S a c a p l A h s i t i r B e h T . t i d n u o r a s e l t t o b r e t a w t o h g n i v a h d n a e c a l p y b d e s r o d n E m r a w a n i g n i e b y b d e m r a w s i f l e s t i l a m i n a . e m i t f o h t g n e l a r o Classification of plants that require the same specific treatment f e h t t a h t e r u s n e o t d e d n e m m o c e r s i t I . m r a w e b y l e s o l c s l a m i n a e h t t a d e k o o l t o n e v a h u o y t s u m e n i l a s e h t r e b m e m e R : e t o n e s a e l p t e Plants that contain a cyanogenic glycoside V t a h t e b y a m t i y t i l a e r n i t u b n e d d u s n e e b s a h y t e i c o S a m a l L h s i t i r B e h T t i t a h t d e c n i v n o c e b y a m , r e n w o e h t s a , u o Y y b d e c u d o r 1) Arrowgrass Triglochin maritima , found in gardens but imported from the USA. P Specific treatment is . r e t e h t a c e g a g 6 1 a h t i 2) Bird’s foot trefoil Lotus corniculatus , commonly found in cleared woodland. w 20mg per kg sodium 3) Chinese photinia Photinia fraseri , found in gardens but imported from China. e n i l a s c i n o t o s i l a m r o n f o p i r d a p u g n i t t e s . h t a e d f o e m i t a h s i l b a t s e o t y r t o t t n a t r o p m thiosulphate given i . l u f e s u e b l l i 4) Chinese sacred bamboo Nandina domestica , found in gardens but imported from China. w r e d i s n o c l l i w t e v r u o y , n w o n k n u s i n o s i o 1) Arrowgrass 2) Bird’s foot trefoil 3) Chinese photinia p s i t i , d a e d d n u o f e r a t a h t s l a m i n a h t i intravenously, together W s e s a c l l a n i t n e m t a e r t c i t a m o t p m y s o s l A . t u 5) Laurel Laurus spp . Large amounts need to be ingested so poisoning is very rare, o e h t d n a s n g i s c i t s o n g a i d l u f p l e h o n e r a e r e h with 1 gram per 20kg t . d e t c e l l o c e b o t d e e n y l s u o i v b o l l i w s e l p m a except in pet animals given access to the dried leaves on rubbish dumps. S d e i r r a c e b t s u m t a h t n e h t t n e m t a e r t c i f i c e p by mouth to detoxicate s f I . n o i t a n i m a x e l a c i n i l c l l u f a t u o y r r a c d l u o h s . n o i t a c i f i t n e d i l l u f a h t i w g n o l a , n e k a t e b d l u o h 6) Wild cherry Prunus sp , found in gardens and woodland. the remaining HCN in s a s i e r e h t f I . d e s u e b n a c e t a n o b r a c i b e m o s t e v r u o y l l i y l s u o i r e s s i d i l e m a c l l a m s e h t f I , n i a g a e c n o , s e t o n l u f e r a C : e t o n e s a e l p t e the rumen, or C1 in V Image sources: 1) http://www.watershednursery.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Triglochin-maritima-Swatntons-marsh-1024x768.jpg Photo by Diana Benner g n i n i a t n o c n o i t a r a p e r p d i c a t n a y r a t e i r p o r p 2) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/Lotus_corniculatus10.JPG 3) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/Photinia_fraseri_B.JPG SACs. This can be A 4) https://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselectorimages/detail/WSY0036699_5112.jpg 5) https://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselectorimages/detail/WSY0035342_4322.jpg . e c n a t s b u s r o t n a l p c i x o t e h t m o r f . s e t y l o r t c e l e h t i w 1 C r o n e m u r e h t g n i l l i f - f l a repeated in an hour. h 6) https://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselectorimages/detail/WSY0041942_14593.jpg 4) Chinese bamboo 5) Laurel 6) Wild cherry . m e t r o m - t s o p s l a m i n a r e h t o y n a e v o m e r o t r e b m e m e r y b d e t a r d y h e r e b n a c l a m i n a e h T . 1 C a e v a h o t e v a h l l i w p e e l s o t t u p e r a r o d e i d o s l A . n o i t a c i f i t n e d i p l e h o t s t o o r e h t n e v Plants that contain oxalic acid e d e l l a c , t n e m t r a p m o c t s r i f e h t , s C A S f o e v a h t a h t s l a m i n a y n a t a h t y l e k i l s i t I . s m i a l c e b y a m d n a t i u r f e h t , s e v a e l e h t e r i u q e r y e h 1) Fat hen Chenopodium album , commonly found on waste ground and in cultivated areas between t e s a c e h t n i r o , n e m u r e h t t u o g n i h s u l f d n a e c n a r u s n i o t r o n o i t a g i t i l o t d a e l n e t f o s e s a c t a h t s s e r t s y a m t e v r u o Y . u o y h t i w n i t n a l fruit trees. Large amounts are required so poisoning is very rare except in tethered animals. p a t s e g n i e h t g n i v o m e r y b d e v o m e r e b n a c g n i n o s i o p e s u a c e b s e t o n e k a t o t r e b m e m e 2) Ice plants Mesembryanthemum spp , only found in gardens, originated in South Africa.

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