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Another Death Due to Ingestion of <i>Nicotiana glauca</i>
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1999
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Respiratory ParalysisDeath DueBotanyBlood Anabasine ConcentrationNicotiana GlaucaNicotinePhysiologyForensic ToxicologyPharmacologyPathologyToxicology TestingPoisoningToxicologyExperimental ToxicologyPlant ToxinMedicineThanatologyClinical Toxicology
Deaths attributed to ingestion of Nicotiana glauca are extremely rare. We report here a case where a 43-year-old man was found dead after apparently drinking a water extract of Nicotiana glauca. The primary alkaloid in the plant is anabasine. Toxicological analysis by capillary gas chromatography showed the deceased had a blood anabasine concentration of 2.2 mg/L. Clinically, the features of poisoning are nicotine-like and if death occurs it results from respiratory paralysis. The case further supports the view that, in the human, anabasine is considerably more toxic than nicotine.
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