you can avoid plant toxin mainly by looking at the underside of the leaf. if it has streaks of purple, it usually means it's toxic. to avoid toxins that are absorbed into the plant from the environment, simply hold it under your nose. if it smells tangy, its toxic.
Ricin
ricin
An environmental toxin that alters the role of the cytoskeleton is least likely to harm a plant. The cytoskeleton in plant cells is less complex compared to animal cells, making it less susceptible to disruption by toxins.
That depends on which rat toxin, the amount, and your own susceptibility. Without information to the contrary, I would take the conservative route myself and avoid contact with rat toxin.
Ricin is a biological toxin that is cytotoxic. It is a protein found in the seeds of the castor oil plant and acts by inhibiting protein synthesis in cells, leading to cell death.
The most likely structure of the plant cell to be affected by a toxin would be the cell membrane or the chloroplasts. Toxins can disrupt the cell membrane, leading to cell damage. Additionally, toxins can interfere with chloroplast function, affecting photosynthesis and overall plant health.
It is a biomicrobial toxin.
The biological toxin predominantly derived from the bean of the castor plant is Ricin. Ricin is a highly toxic protein that can cause severe illness or death if ingested, inhaled, or injected. It works by inhibiting protein synthesis in cells, leading to cell death. This potent toxin is extracted from the seeds of the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis).
The castor bean plant (Ricinus communis) was discovered in 1970 to be poisonous. The plant's seeds contain ricin, a deadly toxin that can be fatal if ingested in even small amounts.
No, it is not a toxin.
not until 24 hours after the injections :), then u can exercise. This is to avoid the toxin from spreading to places where its not supposed to.
While the answer is debatable, the castor plant is high on the list. One castor bean can kill a person. The toxin ricin is derived from castor beans.