TOXICOLOGY : PART 2



Plant Toxins
Toxic Plants and Seeds
Ricinus communis (Castor / Arandi)





Nigella sativa
Active Principle:
- Ricin (Biological weapon)
- Mnemonic: Ramuttan kanich weaponise cheyyum
Features:
- Crushed seeds:
- Castor Oil is not toxic
- Residue is toxic
- Mnemonic: Rise () in a 6 adi () castle () → to eat Rambuttan (look alike) and castor oil → before poor (non toxic) cockroach (cockroach looking seeds) eats it
Abrus precatorius (Gunchi / Roti seeds / Rosary / Crab’s eye)



Active Principles:
- Abrin
- Abralin
- Abrine
- Abric acid
Features:
- Powdered seeds used
- Inserted using Sui/Sin needles
- Ideal cattle poison
- Resembles viperine bite
Mnemonic: Abra ca dubra → kunnikuru vari eriyum → paambu varum
Conium Maculatum
- Q. If ascending paralysis → Conium or hemlock
- All parts of the plant are poisonous.
- MOA
- NDMR Block ⇒ Flaccid Paralysis
- Overstimulation of Nicotinic receptors
- f/b rapid depression
- Mimic GBS
- Used to kill Socrates
- Mousy smell
- No specific antidote, only symptomatic treatment
- Ascending Paralysis → GBS, Polio, Conium/hemlock
- Police () ascending () tree to eat cone ()
- Descending paralysis → Botulinum, Snake
- Snake () descending () on a boat ()
Semecarpus anacardium (Bhilawa / Marking nut / Dhobi’s nut)


Active Principles:
- Semecarpol
- Bhiluawanol
Features:
- Crushed seed produces black juice
- Used for malingering (produces artificial bruise)
- Causes blisters
Mnemonic:
- Same car (same carpus) nte Bill vannapol (Bhiluawanol) → Thuni kazhuvan (dhobi) poi → Last Black juice () kudich
Feature | True Bruise | Artificial Bruise |
Vesicles | Absent | Present |
Colour | Changes with time | – |
Margins | Diffuse, irregular | Regular |
Itching | ⊖ (Absent) | ⊕ (Present) |

Croton tiglium (Jamal gota)h nan


Active Principles:
- Crotin (Toxalbumens)
- Crotonoside
- Crotonic acid
Features:
- Crushed seed:
- Oil and residue both toxic
- 4 - 5 crushed seeds
- Causes:
- Acute onset diarrhea
- Gastroenteritis
- Jamal Jamalu () → dance kalikkumbo scrotathil (croton) chavitttum → testis vayattil varum → gastreroenteritis and diarrhea () → all gone (all toxic)
All parts toxic
- Croton
- Calotropis → cardiac glycoside → star shaped flower
- Aconite
- Cone-icecream in Scrotum and Caalu → Toxic



Disease | Toxin | Food product | Preventive methods |
Endemic ascites (Severe liver toxicity → Ascites and jaundice) | Pyrrolizidine (Crotalaria seeds in Millets → jhun jhunia) | Adulterated millets | Sieving |
Aflatoxicosis (Storage fungus) ↓ Hepatocellular Carcinoma | Aflatoxin (Aspergillus flavus) | Stored grains (Ground nuts) | Low humidity < 10% and improving ventilation |
Ergotism (Field fungus on flowering plants) St Anthony’s fire | Ergot alkaloid (Claviceps purpurea) | Rye, sorghum, bajra | Floating plant in 20% salt solution |


Neurolathyrism

- Lathyrus sativa → Khesari dal
- Beta Oxalyl Amino Alanine (BOAA)
- UMN lesion (Spastic paralysis).
- Prevention:
- Vit C, steeping, and parboiling


- Joints involved: Knee > Hip & ankle.
Stage | Name of Stage | Clinical Features |
I | Asymptomatic (Latent) | - |
II | No stick | Limping |
III | One stick | Crossed gait |
IV | Two stick | Cannot walk without support |
V | Crawler | Unable to walk |
- Mnemonic:
- Neurolathyrism → Bent (bow) BCD
- Walking with Laathi (Lathyrus) → we Boooo (BOAA)
- Kesariya thera → Paadi nadakkunnu → Stick vach
- Bow (BOAA) legs (spastic paralysis) → B (parBoiling) C (Vitamin C) D (Dal)
Epidemic dropsy

- Adulterated mustard oil
- Toxin:
- Sanguinarine
(Argemone mexicana)
- Sangi (Sanguinarine) mexica (mexicana) yil oil (mustard oil) theych Veenu (dropsy) neeradichu (fluid overload) → neela color ayi (Nitric acid chromatography)
- Thatti veenathu (dropsy) eduthu kalayanam (deweeding)
- MOA: Sanguinarine → ⛔ → Glucose metabolism → ↑ Pyruvic acid.
- Clinical features:
- Non-inflammatory, bilateral swelling of legs, with diarrhoea
- Glaucoma.
- Ascites.
- Pedal edema.
- Pleural effusion.
- Congestive cardiac failure.
- Management:
- Pre-testing:
- Nitric acid chromatography test (More sensitive).
- De-weeding
Calotropis (Madar / Akdo)

Active Principles:
- Calotropin
- Calotoxin
- Calactin
Features:
- All parts toxic
- cardiac glycoside
Mnemonic:
- Star (Star shaped) pillarkk → Trophy (calotropis) kodukkunnath → Toxic (all toxic) anu
All parts toxic
- Croton
- Calotropis → cardiac glycoside → star shaped flower
- Aconite
- Cone-icecream in Scrotum and Caalu → Toxic
Capsicum annuum



Active Principles:
- Capsicin
- Capsaicin
Features:
- Hunan’s syndrome:
- Contact dermatitis
- occupational exposure
- Mnemonic:
- Capsicum → kanthari mulavu → arachu theeckkumbo contact dermatitis
- Unnan (hunan) → Kanthari () mulaku
Somniferous Plants
Papaver somniferum (Opium):


- AKA Afim/Madak.
- Sleep-inducing.
- Milky exudate from unripe capsule → crude opium.

- Morphine poisoning features
- Antidote : Naloxone sodium.
- Opium was transported by British to China in exchange for tea, silk and porcelain pots.
- Methadone is the Method number 1 for (detoxification);
- reducing withdrawal symptoms in opioid addicts
Heroin:
- AKA Smack/junk/brown sugar/tar.
- Constituent: Diacetyl morphine.
- Semisynthetic derivative of morphine.
- Highly addictive and physical dependence
- Routes of abuse:
- Inhaling vapour: Chasing the dragon.
- Inject into vein: Main lining.
- Inject to skin: Skin popping.
- Speed ball: CNS stimulant (Cocaine) + CNS depressant (Heroin).
- Hot Shot= Heroin + Strychnine
- Micky Finn = Chloral hydrate
- Cold turkey: Withdrawal
- Yawning, diarrhea, lacrimation, Mydriasis
- Symptoms are flu-like:
- Muscle Cramps, Bone aches, Abdominal Cramps.
- Diarrhoea, lacrimation, Rhinorrhea, Sweating.
- Piloerection (Gooseflesh).
- Yawning.
- Insomnia,
- Autonomic fluctuations.
- Rx:
- A/c → Naloxone
- Withdrawal → Methadone
- Mnemonic:
- Heroin → female → highly addicting → always end in depression
- HEROINE... When u see a heroine u will forget ur pain.. u will be relaxed.. pr bp all come down.. pupil constricted.. Heroine nalla method actor aanu
Deliriants
Datura:




- Muttering delirium.
- Active principle:
- Hyoscine.
- Atropine.
- Anticholinergic symptoms:
- Dilated pupil.
- Photophobia
- Dried secretion.
- Delirium.
- Dry skin
- Dysarthria
- Dysphagia
- Drunken gait
- Death
- hyperthermia
- Roots & seeds most toxic.
- Fruit:
- Thorn apple contains seeds.
- Stupefying agent:
- Railway poison.
- Road side poison.
- Antidote: Physostigmine.
- Features in a PYQ:
- Painful swallowing, photophobia, inability to pass urine, hyperthermia
- Symptoms of alcohol with hyperthermia

- Mnemonic:
- That (Datura) Hot (hyperthermia) single (single fruit) Aunty (Anti cholinergic),
- In railway and road side
- Good physique (physiostigmine)
- Hayyo (Hyoscine) Attractive (Atropine) anu → We Mutter (Muttering delirium) cheythondirkkum
Atropa Belladonna


- Belladonna alkaloids
- deadly nightshade
- Atropine, 1-hyocyamine, and scopolamine
- anticholinergic syndrome
- Not a cardiac poison
Symptoms:
- Skin: Flushed, dry, warm
- Mucosa: Dry mouth, dry eyes
- Temperature: Hyperthermia
- Eyes: Mydriasis, blurred vision (blindness), photophobia
- CNS: Delirium, hallucinations, seizures, coma
- Cardiac: Tachycardia
- GIT: Decreased bowel sounds, urinary retention
Antidote:
- Physostigmine
Cannabis:

- Most common illicit substance (India and World).
- Some of the most common substances used:
- In India, Tobacco>Alcohol
- In world, Alcohol>Tobacco
- Now, the most common substance is Caffeine
- AKA Grass/Rope/Hash/Joint/Weed/Indian hemp/MJ/Charas/Marijuana
- Burnt rope smell → Cannabis
- Can full of grass
- Can full of rope
- Can with Charakk MJ
- Active principle: ∆-9 Tetrahydrocannabinol (∆-9 THC).
- Mnemonic: Teach (TH) to take cannabis (C)
Preparation | Part of plant | Active principal % |
Bhang | Dried leaves | < 15 % |
Ganja (Joint/Reefer) | Dried flower (Female plant) | 15 - 25 % |
Charas/Hashish | Dried resin | 25 - 40 % |
Hash oil | Resin | Most potent: 60 - 70 % Highest concentration of TetraHydroCannabinol |
Majoon | Sweet prepared with Bhang | ㅤ |
- Mnemonic:
- Bank(bhang) il ninn leave (leaf) eduth flower(dried flower) kond gancha() yude aduth poyi. Dry (dried resin) aayirunna charakkine (charas) rasippikan(resin) oil( hash oil) itt
- Source:
- Hemp plant or Cannabis Sativa.
Cannabis Intoxication
- Symptoms:
- Euphoria.
- Sense of Time Distortion (slowing down).
- Redness of Conjunctiva.
- Increased Appetite.
- Vivid dreams
- "stoned" or "high."
- Hallucinations.
- High dose: Delirium.
Cannabis Withdrawal
- Symptoms:
- Irritability, Anxiety.
- Sleep difficulty (Insomnia, disturbing dreams).
- Decreased Appetite,
- Decreased Mood.
- Only Mild Physical:
- Tremors, sweating, Fever, Abdominal Pain.
Associated Phenomena with Cannabis
Chronic cannabis abuse:
- Mnemonic: AIR
- CanaBIS ⇒ BUS (hindi) ⇒ Stop → Amotivation → amok
- Amotivational syndrome.
- Unwillingness to persist in tasks.
- Apathetic, Lethargic, weight gain.
- Occurs after chronic use.
- Insanity:
- Hashish/Hemp insanity.
- Psychotic symptoms (Delusions, Hallucinations).
- Disappear within a month of stopping use.
- Cannabis is a risk factor for Schizophrenia.
- Run amok:
- Homicidal f/b suicidal
- Homicidal impulse.
- Development of Rage
- may hurt or kill others.
- Not criminally liable: 22 BNS
- Two two loose screws → Not liable
- Bad Trip
- Restlessness
- Fearful
- Panic Symptoms
- Flashback:
- Re-experiencing symptoms days or weeks after last use.
Treatment
- Mild withdrawal:
- Supportive care.
- Moderate to severe:
- Short-term Benzodiazepines.
Cocaine
- Source: Erythroxylum coca plant.







- Excited delirium.
- AKA Coke/snow white lady/she/crack smokable.
- M/c route of abuse: Snorting.
- Huffing:
- Drug inhaled from a cloth
- Effects of Vasoconstriction:
- Rhinorrhea,
- nose bleed,
- Nasal Septal Perforation.
- Jet Black Pigmentation of tongue (long-term use).
Acute poisoning:
Body packer syndrome.
- Accidental rupture of swallowed cocaine (Smuggling).
- Sympathomimetic action (↑HR, ↑BP, ↑temp, ↑sweating, dilated pupils).
- u can remember it as a coconut fell on head of a guy with fever..
- he will be agitated
- hyper reflexive
- heart rate increased
- pupil dilated and restless
- Feeling of well-being.
- Treatment
- Amyl nitrate
- Mnemonic: Coconut Amy de thalayil veenu
Chronic abuse:

- Septal perforation (snorting).
- Black staining: Tongue/Teeth.
- Peripheral gangrene (peripheral vasoconstriction).
- Cocaine bugs/Magnan syndrome/formication.
- Tactile hallucination.
Adverse Effects of Cocaine
- Potent Sympathomimetic.
- Causes Vasoconstriction:
- Leads to Hypertension, end-organ damage.
- Increases heart rate.
- Can cause Myocardial infarction.
Cocaine Intoxication
- Euphoria, Mydriasis, Tachycardia, Hypertension.
- Cardiac Arrhythmias, Seizures.
- Auditory Hallucinations, Paranoid Ideations.
- Cocaine bugs (Formication):
- Tactile Hallucinations of insects crawling under the skin.
- Leads to scratch marks.
- Dependence:
- Strong Psychological Dependence.
- Mild Physiological dependence.
Cocaine Induced Psychotic Disorder
- Hallmark:
- Paranoid Delusions,
- Auditory Hallucinations.
- Mimics Schizophrenia.
Treatment
- Withdrawal is usually mild.
- No pharmacologic agents reduce withdrawal intensity.
Speed Ball
- Combination of Cocaine + Heroin.
- Ventromedial nucleus (satiety center) acted on by
- Alpha melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) &
- Cocaine amphetamine regulated Transcript (CART)
- Eating Skin and Cocaine causes satiety
Ethanol:
Methanol:

- Illicit liquor, AKA wood alcohol.
- Mass poisoning: Hooch tragedy.
- Symptoms:
- Abdominal pain/vomiting.
- Blurring of vision.
- Blindness (Optic atrophy).
- Only High anionic gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA).
- Antidote:
- Fomepizole
- Inhibit - Alcohol dehydrogenase
- Ethanol.
- Compete with methanol for aldehyde dehydrogenase
- ↓ formation of Formaldehyde (toxin)
Ethylene Glycol:
- Anti-freeze solution.
- Oxalic acid:
- Hypocalcemia.
- Urine cast
- Renal tubular damage.
- Calcium monohydrate stones (envelope)
- Glycolic acid
- HAGMA
- Net:
- Ethylene glycol → HAGMA + Hypocalcemia
- Methanol → HAGMA only
- Treatment:
- Fomepizole.
- Ethanol.
- Calcium gluconate.
Spinal and Cardiac Poisons
Spinal Poison:
Strychnos Nux Vomica:


- AKA Kuchila.
- Even 1 crushed seed is fatal.
- Active principle:
- Strychnine (Most potent).
- Brucine.
- Loganine.
- Bruce (hulk) → strike (strychnine) → Logan (wolverine)
- Acts on anterior horn cell ( ⛔ Glycine) → Result in excitation → Muscle convulsions)
(Resembles tetanus) - All muscles will be affected → Opisthotonus
- Consciousness intact.
- Alternate spells of convulsions & relaxation with
- progressive ↑ in convulsions &
- ↓ in relaxation period
- Eventually die
- Presentation:
- Risus sardonicus.
- Opisthotonus (M/c) (A): Backward hyperextended spine.
- Pleurosthotonus (C): Lateral flexion of spine.
- Emprosthotonus (B): Forward hyperflexion spine.
- Mnemonic: Bent forward infront of emperor
- Post-mortem caloricity (Autopsy).
- DO NOT GIVE GASTRIC LAVAGE
- Early rigor mortis and Late Putrifaction
Cardiac Poisons:

- Nerium odorum
- Active Principle: Nerin
- cerebra thevetia
- digitalis
- fox glove
- Mnemonic: Car DONA (Digitalis, Oleander, Nicotine, Aconite).
- Mnemonic:
- Digitalis → digits - Fingers → gloves (Fox glove)
Mx of Digitalis Toxicity:
- Correct the cause.
- DOC for Digitalis induced tachyarrhythmias
- Lignocaine
- In Severe Poisoning → Heart block
- Digibind (Digoxin immune Fab)
- Salvador has mustache () → Not cute (↓↓ QT) → Likes more PR (↑↑ PR)

Aconite:


- AKA blue rocket/Mita zaher/Devil’s helmet.
- Active principle: Aconitine.
- All parts toxic,
- most toxic: Root
- Meetha zehar/Monks hood
- Methan Monck devil - with cone ice cream get heart attack

- Perioral paraesthesia.
- Neurotoxin and cardiotoxin
- Mnemonic: Aconite → A cone (helmet, rocket) Ice cream (Vaa maravikkum - perioral parasth) → heart (carditoxin) nte root (most toxic) vare maravikum (neurotoxin)
All parts toxic
- Croton
- Calotropis → cardiac glycoside → star shaped flower
- Aconite
- Cone-icecream in Scrotum and Caalu → Toxic
Asphyxiants
- Chemical Asphyxiants:
- Carbon monoxide (CO), Cyanide, Hydrogen sulfide.
Feature | CO | Cyanide |
About | Gas, lighter than air. | Hydrogen cyanide (gas): Most rapid onset of action. Hydrocyanic acid (liquid). Potassium & sodium cyanide (salts). |
Smell | Odorless. | Bitter almond smell. |
Pathology | Most affinity to Hb ↓ ↓↓ Oxygen binding to Hb ↓ Anemic anoxia. | More affinity to Fe3+ ↓ Cytochrome oxidase (ETC) ↓ Histotoxic anoxia |
Treatment | High flow/Hyperbaric oxygen. | Hydroxycobalamine. Nitrites (Lily’s kit) → To induce meth hemoglobin |
Color of hypostasis | Cherry red | Brick red |
ㅤ | Carbon → cheruthu → cherry red | Saina → bright → eats bitter almond → nightil (Nitrite) kovalath (cobalamine) poi |
Snake Venom
- Ophiology: Study of snakes.
- Ophiotoxemia: Envenomation (By snake venom).
Feature | Venomous | Non-venomous |
Head scales | Usually small Except cobra & krait Cobra : 3 rd Supra labial scale largest Krait : 4 th Infra labial scale largest | Usually large |
Belly scales | Large & cover entire breadth of the belly | Small & never cover entire breadth of the belly |
Tail | Compressed | Not markedly compressed |
Bite | Fang marks: 2 long marks | Bite marks: Small teeth marks in a row |
Lives | Nocturnal | Diurnal |
- Mnemonic:
- Venomous snake have smaller head and large body (scales) → to make biting easier
- Crane → pick from under (infralabial) the floor (four)
- Cobra → 3 bra (3) → mukalil (supralabial) kidakunnu
Venomous vs Non-venomous Snake:


- Note:
- Large scaled venomous snake:
- Cobra: 3rd supra labial scale largest.
- Krait: 4th infra labial scale largest.

Venomous snakes:





Mnemonic:
- If straight → build bunglow
- Naja naja → dancing → common people
- King → Hannah montana

Classification | Snakes | Venom | Clinical |
Elapidae | King cobra Common cobra Krait | Neurotoxic | Neuromuscular paralysis Elope → olichodunnath → thalakku pidikkumbo |
Viperidae | Russell's viper Saw scaled viper | Haemotoxic | Local signs are more Disseminated intravascular coagulation Shock Renal Failure |
Hydrophidae | Sea snake | Myotoxic | Myonecrosis Renal failure (Rhabdomyolysis) Hyperkalemia |
Mnemonic
- Cobras - CNS
- Viper - Vessels
- Sea snake - Skeletal muscle pain d/t swimming

- Abrus needle injection resemble Viper
Conium Maculatum
- Q. If ascending paralysis → Conium or hemlock
- All parts of the plant are poisonous.
- MOA
- NDMR Block ⇒ Flaccid Paralysis
- Overstimulation of Nicotinic receptors
- f/b rapid depression
- Mimic GBS
- Used to kill Socrates
- Mousy smell
- No specific antidote, only symptomatic treatment
- Ascending Paralysis → GBS, Polio, Conium/hemlock
- Police () ascending () tree to eat cone ()
- Descending paralysis → Botulinum, Snake
- Snake () descending () on a boat ()
- 20 min whole blood clotting test (WBCT):
- Collect 2ml blood in a test tube
- Normal/elapid bite: clot within 20 mins.
- Viper bite: no clot even after 20 mins.
MANAGEMENT OF SNAKE BITE


1st aid:
- Mnemonic: RIGHT
- Reassure patient.
- Immobilize entire limb: Sutherland’s wrap /crepe bandage/cloth.
- To occlude lymphatics.
- Never use ligation/incision/tourniquet.
- Get to hospital immediately.
- Tell doctor about any systemic symptoms that manifested on the way.
At hospital:
- Observation
- IV Neostigmine + Atropine.
- Cobra poisoning only (NOT KRAIT)
- New bra
Anti-snake venom:
- Only if ophitoxemia (ASV can precipitate anaphylaxis).
- No test dose (But continuous monitoring).
- IV 8 - 10 vials.
- Bound with free toxin
- No effect on already occurred damage
- Effective for “Big 4”
- (Common cobra, Krait, Russell’s viper, Saw-scaled viper).
- Mnemonic: Saw () Russels () Common () Trait (Krait)
Scorpion


- Indian red scorpion > Black scorpion.
- Venom: Neurotoxic & hemotoxic.
- Pain: Main clinical feature.
Autonomic storm (children):
- Cholinergic:
- Sweating, salivation.
- Priapism.
- Hypotension.
- Cold extremities.
- Adrenergic:
- Hypertension.
- Tachycardia.
- Myocardial infarction,
- Pulmonary edema.
- Oliguria.
Treatment:
- Initial
- Prazosin
- Antidote
- Anti-scorpion venom
Blister Beetle (Spanish Fly) – Cantharide Poisoning

- Mnemonic: Canthan nte kude ride nu poi → Priapism, ↑ Libido
- but got blisters (painful blisters)
- Active principle: Cantharidin
- 1 beetle: 0.2–0.7 mg cantharidin
- Indian flies: 3% cantharidin
- Local effect:
- Painful blisters
- Oral effects:
- ↑ Libido (aphrodisiac)
- Priapism (painful penile erection)
- Fatal dose: 15–30 mg cantharidin
- Toxicity: Nephrotoxic → chronic renal failure, uremia
Organophosphorous (OP) Poisoning

Cholinergic syndrome (< 1 day):
- Muscarinic:
- Mnemonic: DUMBELS
- Diarrhea.
- Urination.
- Miosis.
- Bradycardia.
- Bronchorrhea/spasm.
- Emesis.
- Lacrimation.
- Salivation.
- Nicotinic:
- Irritability.
- Confusion.
- Convulsion.
- Muscle paralysis
- Ix: RBC cholinesterase > Pseudocholinesterase.
- Treatment:
- Supportive measures.
- Atropine (Specific)
- Oxime
- Cause of mortality
- Respiratory failure
Intermediate syndrome (1 - 4 days):
- Proximal muscle weakness
- Cranial nerve palsy
- Unresposive to atropine & oximes
Delayed syndrome (1-4 weeks):
- Distal neuropathies.
- D/t incomplete treatment
- Slow release of OP back to system from adipose tissue
NOTE

- Pin point pupil
- Carbolic acid
- Morphine
- OPC poisoning
- Garlicky odour
- Heat stroke
Test | Poison | ㅤ |
Marquis test | Opium | Markil Oppidan paranju |
Cavett test | Alcohol | Cave il irunn alcohol kudich |
Silver nitrate paper test | Cyanide Aluminium phophide (Phosphine) | Silver Paperil saina (cyanide) almond () pothinju kond poi |
Marsh test | Arsenic | Mars → Arse |




