Japanese butterbur contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids which can cause liver damage if ingested.
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Symptoms of poisoning from japanese butterbur include jaundice, nausea, and liver pain.
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Caution is advised to prevent accidental ingestion of japanese butterbur, as it may be mistaken for an edible plant.
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Slightly Toxic
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Pyrrolizidine alkaloids
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Is Japanese butterbur toxic to humans?
Japanese butterbur possesses a mild level of toxicity to humans, primarily through ingestion. The entire plant contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which can cause poisoning if consumed. When ingested, these alkaloids can lead to hepatotoxicity and pose a risk of liver damage. Symptoms of poisoning from japanese butterbur may include gastrointestinal distress, such as nausea and vomiting, as well as hepatic issues like jaundice and pain in the liver area. Due to the presence of these toxic compounds throughout the plant, caution is advised to prevent accidental ingestion, particularly among populations that may mistake the plant for an edible species.
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