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Medicinal Plants from North and Central America and the Caribbean Considered Toxic for Humans: The Other Side of the Coin
The consumption of medicinal plants has notably increased over the past two decades. People consider herbal products as safe because of their natural origin, without taking into consideration whether these plants contain a toxic principle. This represents a serious health problem. A bibliographic se...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5688365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29234446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9439868 |
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author | Alonso-Castro, Angel Josabad Domínguez, Fabiola Ruiz-Padilla, Alan Joel Campos-Xolalpa, Nimsi Zapata-Morales, Juan Ramón Carranza-Alvarez, Candy Maldonado-Miranda, Juan Jose |
author_facet | Alonso-Castro, Angel Josabad Domínguez, Fabiola Ruiz-Padilla, Alan Joel Campos-Xolalpa, Nimsi Zapata-Morales, Juan Ramón Carranza-Alvarez, Candy Maldonado-Miranda, Juan Jose |
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description | The consumption of medicinal plants has notably increased over the past two decades. People consider herbal products as safe because of their natural origin, without taking into consideration whether these plants contain a toxic principle. This represents a serious health problem. A bibliographic search was carried out using published scientific material on native plants from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, which describe the ethnobotanical and toxicological information of medicinal plants empirically considered to be toxic. A total of 216 medicinal plants belonging to 77 families have been reported as toxic. Of these plants, 76 had been studied, and 140 plants lacked studies regarding their toxicological effects. The toxicity of 16 plants species has been reported in clinical cases, particularly in children. From these plants, deaths have been reported with the consumption of Chenopodium ambrosioides, Argemone mexicana, and Thevetia peruviana. In most of the cases, the principle of the plant responsible for the toxicity is unknown. There is limited information about the toxicity of medicinal plants used in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. More toxicological studies are necessary to contribute information about the safe use of the medicinal plants cited in this review. |
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spelling | pubmed-56883652017-12-11 Medicinal Plants from North and Central America and the Caribbean Considered Toxic for Humans: The Other Side of the Coin Alonso-Castro, Angel Josabad Domínguez, Fabiola Ruiz-Padilla, Alan Joel Campos-Xolalpa, Nimsi Zapata-Morales, Juan Ramón Carranza-Alvarez, Candy Maldonado-Miranda, Juan Jose Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Review Article The consumption of medicinal plants has notably increased over the past two decades. People consider herbal products as safe because of their natural origin, without taking into consideration whether these plants contain a toxic principle. This represents a serious health problem. A bibliographic search was carried out using published scientific material on native plants from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, which describe the ethnobotanical and toxicological information of medicinal plants empirically considered to be toxic. A total of 216 medicinal plants belonging to 77 families have been reported as toxic. Of these plants, 76 had been studied, and 140 plants lacked studies regarding their toxicological effects. The toxicity of 16 plants species has been reported in clinical cases, particularly in children. From these plants, deaths have been reported with the consumption of Chenopodium ambrosioides, Argemone mexicana, and Thevetia peruviana. In most of the cases, the principle of the plant responsible for the toxicity is unknown. There is limited information about the toxicity of medicinal plants used in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. More toxicological studies are necessary to contribute information about the safe use of the medicinal plants cited in this review. Hindawi 2017 2017-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5688365/ /pubmed/29234446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9439868 Text en Copyright © 2017 Angel Josabad Alonso-Castro et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Alonso-Castro, Angel Josabad Domínguez, Fabiola Ruiz-Padilla, Alan Joel Campos-Xolalpa, Nimsi Zapata-Morales, Juan Ramón Carranza-Alvarez, Candy Maldonado-Miranda, Juan Jose Medicinal Plants from North and Central America and the Caribbean Considered Toxic for Humans: The Other Side of the Coin |
title | Medicinal Plants from North and Central America and the Caribbean Considered Toxic for Humans: The Other Side of the Coin |
title_full | Medicinal Plants from North and Central America and the Caribbean Considered Toxic for Humans: The Other Side of the Coin |
title_fullStr | Medicinal Plants from North and Central America and the Caribbean Considered Toxic for Humans: The Other Side of the Coin |
title_full_unstemmed | Medicinal Plants from North and Central America and the Caribbean Considered Toxic for Humans: The Other Side of the Coin |
title_short | Medicinal Plants from North and Central America and the Caribbean Considered Toxic for Humans: The Other Side of the Coin |
title_sort | medicinal plants from north and central america and the caribbean considered toxic for humans: the other side of the coin |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5688365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29234446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9439868 |
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