| Literature DB >> 32490307 |
Xiangting Gao1, Jun Hu1,2, Xincai Zhang1, Yuanyi Zuo1,3, Yun Wang1, Shaohua Zhu1.
Abstract
Chinese herbal medicines have been extensively used in China and other countries for centuries. Aconitine, a diterpenoid alkaloid extracted from Aconitum plants, has anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities, but can also induce severe arrhythmia and neurotoxicity. Aconitine poisoning accidents caused by misuse, suicide, or homicide have been reported in recent years. In China, fatal aconitine poisoning can occasionally happen on account of accidental ingestion of some wild plants or consumption of herbal decoction made from the roots of Aconitum plants. However, it is rather difficult for forensic experts to find the specific results in present forensic autopsy of aconitine-induced death. To further clarify its potential risk following the widespread application of aconitine, toxicological characteristics and pharmacokinetics of aconitine are reviewed. Moreover, gastrointestinal, neurological, and cardiovascular symptoms were observed frequently in aconitine poisoning cases. In addition, the review also aims at providing some convincing evidences for forensic experts to identify unexplained death with postmortem examination. 2018 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis Group on behalf of the Academy of Forensic Science.Entities:
Keywords: Forensic sciences; aconitine; metabolic characteristics; toxic effects
Year: 2018 PMID: 32490307 PMCID: PMC7241456 DOI: 10.1080/20961790.2018.1452346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forensic Sci Res ISSN: 2471-1411