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Is Sugar apple Poisonous

September 11, 2024 2 min read
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Hydrocyanic acid in Sweetsop seeds produces deadly hydrogen cyanide when digested.
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Contact with crushed Sweetsop leaves or seed oil can cause severe skin irritation and rashes.
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Toxic keratoconjunctivitis can result from Sweetsop seed oil exposure to the eyes.
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Slightly Toxic
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Toxic to Pets
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Is Sugar apple toxic to humans?

The roots, seeds, leaves, and bark of the Sweetsop contain hydrocyanic acid, annonaine, quinone, tannins, squamocin, and saponin, all of which are toxic enough to produce an effective insecticide. The hydrocyanic acid alone is potentially deadly, since it produces hydrogen cyanide when digested, and is a severe skin irritant. Unfortunately, the seeds are most infamously poisonous, and sit right in the flesh of the enticing, sweet-smelling and tasting fruit. It is thus very easy for children to accidentally ingest the seeds. Poisoning symptoms include bluish pallor, chills, difficulty breathing, severe headache, nausea, vomiting, lowered heart rate, and eventual heart failure. Skin exposure to crushed leaves or seed oil can cause rashes. If the seed oil gets into the eyes, it can cause severe irritation and a condition known as toxic keratoconjunctivitis. Keep children and cognitively disabled people away from this plant.

Is Sugar apple toxic to cat?

Sugar apple poses a mild toxicity risk to cats. Felines may be poisoned when they ingest high amounts of this plant, particularly the seeds. Notable indicative symptoms of poisoning can include observable signs of physical distress, which underscores the importance of monitoring cats' interactions with sugar apple. It is crucial to immediately seek veterinary care to manage any health issues resulting from ingestion. Prompt medical attention is essential to ensure the well-being of a poisoned cat.

Is Sugar apple toxic to dog?

Sugar apple poses a mild toxicity risk to dogs, primarily when they consume the seeds in high amounts. Dogs that ingest parts of sugar apple may exhibit symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal pain. It is crucial for dog owners to be vigilant and prevent their pets from accessing the seeds of sugar apple. In the event that a dog does ingest these seeds and displays any adverse reactions, it is imperative to seek immediate veterinary care to ensure the health and well-being of the animal.
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