FDA Poisonous Plant Database
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DISCLAIMER
The Poisonous Plant database provides access to references in the scientific literature (primarily print literature through about 2007) describing studies and reports of the toxic properties and effects of plants and plant parts.The information in this database is intended only for scientific exchange. It has not been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for publication nor does it have any official status. The information is continually increasing and being modified; it is neither error-free not comprehensive. Information herein is in the public domain. Any copyrighted or privately owned material inadvertently included will be removed as soon as possible.
For information or concerns about the toxicity of plants, contact the local Poison Control Center in your area. A directory of these is available from The American Association of Poison Control Centers (http://www.aapcc.org/)
For poisoning emergency call 1-800-222-1222. If the victim has collapsed or is not breathing, call 911.
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| about 86 records meeting your search criteria returned for Hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare |
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AUTHOR(S): Ruhr, L. P.; Osweiler, G. D. TITLE: Nitrate accumulators. YEAR: 1981 CITATION: Howard JL (ed) Current vet therapy - food animal practice., - 433-437 [English] FDA #: F24864 See Details |
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AUTHOR(S): Sapeika, N. TITLE: Foods of plant origin. YEAR: 1969 CITATION: Food Pharmacology. Charles C Thomas. Springfield, Illinois, -(Chap 2), 16-83 [English] FDA #: F21540 See Details |
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AUTHOR(S): Scott, H. G. TITLE: Poisonous plants and animals. YEAR: 1969 CITATION: Riemann H (ed) Food borne infections and intoxications. Academic Press. New York, -(Chap 13), 543-604 [English] FDA #: F04463 See Details |
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AUTHOR(S): Seigler, D. S. TITLE: Plants of Oklahoma and Texas capable of producing cyanogenic compounds. YEAR: 1976 CITATION: Proc Oklahoma Acad Sci, 56 95-100 [English] FDA #: NA See Details |
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AUTHOR(S): Simonsson, A.; Bjorklund, N. E. TITLE: Some effects of the fineness of ground barley on gastric lesions and gastric contents in growing pigs. YEAR: 1978 CITATION: Swedish J Agric Res, 8 97-106 [English] FDA #: F18357 See Details |
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AUTHOR(S): Solomons, B. TITLE: Sensitization to oats and barley. YEAR: 1971 CITATION: Contact Dermatol Newsl, 10(Jul), 231 [English] FDA #: F19891 See Details |
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AUTHOR(S): Stirpe, F.; Barbieri, L. TITLE: Ribosome-inactivating proteins up to date. YEAR: 1986 CITATION: FEBS Lett, 195 1-8 [English] FDA #: F10561 See Details |
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AUTHOR(S): Tehon, L. R. TITLE: The drug plants of Illinois. YEAR: 1951 CITATION: Illinois Natural History Survey Circ, #44 1-121 [English] FDA #: FB0125 See Details |
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AUTHOR(S): Thompson, A. G. G. TITLE: Barley itch. YEAR: 1925 CITATION: Br Med J, 1 71 [English] FDA #: NA See Details |
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AUTHOR(S): Thorp, F. Jr TITLE: Further observations on oat hay poisoning. YEAR: 1938 CITATION: J Am Vet Med Assoc, 92 159-170 [English] FDA #: F05957 ABSTRACT: Serious losses among cattle after the feeding of oat hay, weedy barley hay and wheat straw are described. In all cases but two the hay was fed when damp. Symptoms observed in the cattle are suggestive of hydrocyanic acid poisoning, but in only two in ... See Details |
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This sublist was generated on 06/19/2013
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