Inder Pal Singh, Ankur Kumar Tanwar, Debanjan Chatterjee, Uma Ranjan Lal
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Abstract
Introduction: Poisonous and toxic plants are used in different traditional systems of medicine for medicinal preparations after certain processing (detoxification) method. However, the correlation between plant toxicity and their chemical constituents remains unexplored for many of these plants. A thorough study on bioactive constituents from poisonous plants could also benefit their proper utilization and improve their usage systematically.
Methods: A thorough search of research articles and data bases (Science Direct, PubMed, SciFinder, and Google Scholar) have been done for phytoconstituents and their toxicity aspects. Emphasis was upon searching chemistry of detoxification aspects of traditional poisonous plant materials.
Results: Exploration and correlation with traditional system of medicine would help for future drug research and development. The detoxification methods of poisonous plants have been reported but the chemical changes occurring after detoxification remains unexplored for majority of these plants. To understand the safe and informed usage of these poisonous medicinal plants, it is important to investigate their chemical constituents, toxicity phenotypes, mode of action, underlying mechanisms, and detoxification processing techniques. In the present review, poisonous plants of traditional systems of medicine with their constituents and toxicity have been compiled.
Conclusion: We discussed poisonous medicinal plants and their toxicity, ways to lessen their toxicity, and discover the processes that underlie detoxification and process of detoxification, and the chemical modification of constituents as a result of detoxification. These provide information on how to employ poisonous medicinal plants safely and sensibly in clinics, how to control the quality of toxic herbs. Limited references were available for Papaver somniferum and Cannabis sativa for their restricted (narcotics) use. This review will give valuable insights for researchers in traditional medicine.
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Toxicon''s "aims and scope" are to publish:
-articles containing the results of original research on problems related to toxins derived from animals, plants and microorganisms
-papers on novel findings related to the chemical, pharmacological, toxicological, and immunological properties of natural toxins
-molecular biological studies of toxins and other genes from poisonous and venomous organisms that advance understanding of the role or function of toxins
-clinical observations on poisoning and envenoming where a new therapeutic principle has been proposed or a decidedly superior clinical result has been obtained.
-material on the use of toxins as tools in studying biological processes and material on subjects related to venom and antivenom problems.
-articles on the translational application of toxins, for example as drugs and insecticides
-epidemiological studies on envenoming or poisoning, so long as they highlight a previously unrecognised medical problem or provide insight into the prevention or medical treatment of envenoming or poisoning. Retrospective surveys of hospital records, especially those lacking species identification, will not be considered for publication. Properly designed prospective community-based surveys are strongly encouraged.
-articles describing well-known activities of venoms, such as antibacterial, anticancer, and analgesic activities of arachnid venoms, without any attempt to define the mechanism of action or purify the active component, will not be considered for publication in Toxicon.
-review articles on problems related to toxinology.
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