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Conium maculatum

Known as: maculatums, Conium, hemlock poisoning, hemlock poison 
Conium maculatum is a large toxic umbelliferous plant, which contains the alkaloid coniine which affects the nervous system. The dried, fully grown… 
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1992
1992
Cattle in two herds developed signs of bloating, increased salivation and lacrimation, depression, respiratory distress, ataxia… 
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1991
Highly Cited
1991
In the past, hemlock poisoning was only known for its neurotoxic effects; quite recently non-neurological features, consisting of… 
1988
1988
Fetal movement in pregnant ewes gavaged with Conium maculatum (poison-hemlock) was reduced significantly, but temporarily. Fetal… 
1985
1985
Skeletal malformations were induced in newborn pigs from gilts fed Conium maculatum seed or plant during gestation days 43… 
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1978
Highly Cited
1978
The plant Conium maculatum produced congenital defects in calves born to cows gavaged the fresh green plant during days 50-75 of… 
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1963
Highly Cited
1963
The actions of three hemlock alkaloids—coniine, N‐methylconiine and α‐coniceine—have been examined on isolated tissues, on…