Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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Plants poisonous to our furry friends: Glucosides

Usually animals instinctively know which plants are harmful to their , And which are beneficial to the contrary. Sometimes, however, they are perhaps attracted by the smell of other that they like, and instead poison.

In this article I will talk about the cyanogenic glycosides, which in itself is not toxic, but which releases the molecule cianitrico acid (commonly called cyanide) , highly toxic, even at high doses mortal, after the digestion. Toxic effects have, however, only when it passes into the blood, and because the cyanide is highly reactive, it can happen that are intact with other processes of digestion, and be unable to pass into the blood.

The death of those who have ingested a lethal dose of cyanogenic plants is from minutes to hours. Council then immediately call your veterinarian if you notice that your pet has ingested these herbs.

Here I leave the pictures of the most common plant-containing substances such .


Mimosa

Chamomile odorless or bastard


Aquilegia


Farinaccio

Gramigna


Oleandro


Passsiflora


Trifolius repens


Sambuco


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