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CLASSIFICATION TOXICITY

EXTREMELY TOXIC < 1MG/KGHIGHLY TOXIC 1-50MG/KGMODERATELY TOXIC 50-500MG/KGSLIGHTLY TOXIC 0.5-5GM/KGPRACTICALLY NON TOXIC 5-15GM/KGRELATIVELY HARMLESS > 15GM/KG

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Exremely and Highly toxic chemicals0 – 50 mg/kg range(taste 1 teaspoonful) mg/kg

Botulinus toxin 0.00001

Dioxin 0.1 Parathion 13.0 Strychnine 30.0 Nicotine 50.0

Moderately toxic chemicals50- - 500 mg/kg range(teaspoonful 1 ounce)mg/kg

Paraquat 95 Caffeine 200 Carbaryl 270 Malathion 370

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Slightly toxic chemicals500 – 5,000 mg/kg range(1 ounce 1 pint) mg/kg

2,4-DP 532 Triclpoyr 630 Tebuthiuron 644 Dicamba 757

mg/kg Formaldehyde 800 Hexazinone 1,690 Asprin 1,700 Vitamin B3 1,700 Household bleach 2,000 Table salt 3,750 Glyphosate 4,320

etc.

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1. Accidental toxicants

2. Suicidal toxicants

3. Homicidal toxicants

4. Stupefying toxicants

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examples: Liquid bleach Methyl alcohol Tablets Contaminated food Animal bites such as: snake bite, wasp,

etc.,

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Examples:ArsenicHydrogen cyanideOpiumOleanderPotassium cyanidePowderd glass

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Examples: Arsenic Aconite Croton tiglium Opium Dhutoora Khuchla thallium

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Examples: Chloroform Sulphuric acid Chloral hydrate Olax(fish stupefying) Dhatura Cannabis Ergot Chloral hydrate

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1. Corrosive poisons or toxicants

2. Irritant poisons or toxicants

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PROPERTIES:

Highly active Highly irritant Produce inflammation Ulceration Tissue and organ damage

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MINERAL ACIDS e.g., HNO3 HCL H2SO4 ORGANIC ACID e.g., formic acid acetic acid

oxalic acid Hydrocyanic

acid CONC. ALKALIES e.g., caustic soda caustic potash

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This is dilute form of corrosive poison.It act as an irritant.

It produces:-Irritation-Burning-Abdominal pain-Vomiting-Diarrhoea

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NON-METALLICBromineIodine

chlorine Phosphorus

METALLICCopperLeadMercuryArsenic

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VEGETABLECastor oil seedDhutura seedsCroton tiglium

ANIMALSnake venomInsect venom -Bees -Wasps -Ants

MECHANICALGlass Diamond (powdered form both)

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1. neurotic toxicants

2. spinal cord toxicants

3. Peripheral nervous system toxicants

4. Cardiac poisons

5. Asphyxiants

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6.hepatotoxicants alcohol,aflotoxins,carbon tetrachloride, bromobenzene 7.Nephrotoxicants Metals,chloroform

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“Affects the central nervous system”

SOMNIFEROUS – induces sleep or sleep like conditions.

e.g., snake biteSnake venomOpium & it’s byproducts

INEBRANT - produces two sets of symptoms: i. excitement ii. Narcosis

e.g., alcohol methyl alcoholfuels

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“Effects spinal cord”

Examples:- Belladona- Aconite- Dhatura

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Examples:

Conium and CurareFrom conium Alkaloides are producedi.e.,

ConclineMethyl Concline

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Examples:

Snake venom Bee venom Scorpion venom Oleander seeds Castor oil seeds Nicotine from tobacco Cocaine Aconite Cannabis sativa

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Produce respiratory problems such as suffocation, lung problems, etc.,

CO2 CO Nitrous oxide WAR Gases

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i. TEAR GASES or LACRIMOTOR

CAP (chloroacetophenone) BBC (bromobenzylcyanide)

ii. LUNG IRRITANTS

Chlorine gas Phosgene

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iii. BLISTER GASES

Mustard gas DES- Dichloroethylsulphide

iv. VOMITING GAS

DPC- Diphenylchlorirosine

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Plant origin Apple seeds Plum ,cherry ,almond(l&s) Oleander (leaves&branches) Potato(solanine&chocanine) Tomato(rutin&tomatin) Cannabis sativa Croton tiglium Daffodils Fox glove (leaves)

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Oral Parenteral Crinotoxins

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Saxitoxin (dinoflagellates) Saxitoxin (Fresh water mussels) Tetramine(whelk) (clupeotoxin)Thread herring

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Tetramine (physalia) Cardiotoxin(sea wasp) Cephalotoxin(octopus) Melittin(hony bee) Formic acid(ant)

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Cantharidin(blister beetles) samanine, samandarone(salamander) bufotoxin, bufogenins(toads) Batrachotoxin(tree frog)


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