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  • == Dippel's Oil == '''Dippel's Oil''' (''pronunciation: dip-uhls oil'') is a byproduct of the dry distillation of animal bones. It was first dis
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  • '''Ricinus''' (pronounced /ˈrɪsɪnəs/), commonly known as the '''castor oil plant''', is a species of perennial flowering plant in the spurge family, E ...t are the source of [[castor oil]], which has several medical uses. Castor oil is a natural remedy for constipation and also used as a lubricant in variou
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  • ...y occurring lectin (a type of protein) produced in the seeds of the castor oil plant, ''Ricinus communis''. ...protein known as a [[lectin]]. It is produced in the seeds of the [[castor oil plant]], ''Ricinus communis''. Ricin is highly toxic if inhaled, ingested,
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  • === Toxicity === Pennyroyal oil, derived from the plant, contains a compound called [[pulegone]], which is
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  • === Toxicity === ...brin]], which is similar to the better-known [[Ricin]] found in the castor oil plant. Abrin is highly toxic and can cause severe illness or death if inges
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  • ...ved from coal tar, and the name comes from the Latin ''naphtha'', meaning "oil or bitumen". * [[Reproductive toxicity]]
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  • Coniine is a colorless, volatile, and strongly alkaline oil. It has a structure similar to that of [[nicotine]] and is also chemically === Toxicity ===
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  • ...ation of [[cotton]], [[coffee]], [[palm oil]], and [[rubber]]. Despite its toxicity, paraquat is favored for its efficiency and speed. * [[Palm oil]]
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  • ...nclude [[Ricin]] and [[Abrin]], which are found in the seeds of the castor oil plant and the rosary pea respectively. These toxins are among the most pote Due to their high toxicity, toxalbumins pose a significant risk if ingested or absorbed into the body.
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  • ...are 75 different dioxins, of which 17 are considered to be of significant toxicity, with [[TCDD]] (2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin) being the most toxic. ...or municipal waste incineration and from burning fuels (like wood, coal or oil).
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  • ...cur through a diet high in Vitamin A-rich foods, such as [[liver]], [[fish oil]], and certain [[vegetables]], or through overuse of supplements containing * [[Vitamin toxicity]]
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  • ...compilation of plants that are toxic or harmful to humans and animals. The toxicity of these plants can range from mild irritation to severe health complicatio 7. [[Ricinus]] (also known as castor oil plant)
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  • ...ion of coronary heart disease; found in foods such as olive oil and peanut oil * [[Polyunsaturated fat]] - a fat or oil that contains well below the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible; tho
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