Background: Datura stramonium is a poisonous and common flowering plant that is a member of the Solanacae family. Datura poisonings are a rare occurrence in the 21st century, making toxicological information on this plant sparse. Historical information on Datura provides useful information on the clinical symptoms and characteristics of poisonings. This review looks at the state of knowledge on Datura’s chemical properties and clinical characteristics in the 18th and 19th century. Methods: A literature review was conducted, and an online database search identified 197 articles. Ultimately 42 articles met the search criteria and were included for review. Results: Medical literature on Datura focused predominantly on clinical poisonings, medi...
Datura stramonium is a widespread growing plant commonly known as Angel’s trumpet and it belongs to ...
D atura inoxia is one of several plants commonly re-ferred to as moonflowers. With large fragrant fl...
Poisoning of two young people caused by the intake of tea prepared from the plant Datura stramonium ...
Introduction. Plants of Datura species contain belladonna alkaloids that can cause central and perip...
Introduction:Datura and Brugmansia plants, especially Datura species, have been used for their hallu...
WOS:000392193000002Introduction: Datura stramonium is a wild plant, which grows in almost every regi...
It is important to remember that a considerable number of medicinal herbs are being prescribed in Rh...
Datura stramonium Linn is one of the widely well known folklore medicinal herb. It is a wild growing...
Datura, a genus of medicinal herb from the Solanaceae family, is credited with toxic as well as medi...
Datura stramonium, known as devils apple or tatula by the people of Turkey, is a plant known member ...
[Ethnopharmacological relevance]: The different species of the genus Datura have been used tradition...
Objectives: Datura Stramonium (DS) is a common weed along roadsides, in cornfields and pastures and ...
India has a great wealth of various naturally occurring plant drugs which have great potential pharm...
Abstract Datura spp. is a potentially poisonous plant that is widely spread and is simply accessible...
Datura stramonium L. (DS) is a wild-growing plant widely distributed and easily accessible. It conta...
Datura stramonium is a widespread growing plant commonly known as Angel’s trumpet and it belongs to ...
D atura inoxia is one of several plants commonly re-ferred to as moonflowers. With large fragrant fl...
Poisoning of two young people caused by the intake of tea prepared from the plant Datura stramonium ...
Introduction. Plants of Datura species contain belladonna alkaloids that can cause central and perip...
Introduction:Datura and Brugmansia plants, especially Datura species, have been used for their hallu...
WOS:000392193000002Introduction: Datura stramonium is a wild plant, which grows in almost every regi...
It is important to remember that a considerable number of medicinal herbs are being prescribed in Rh...
Datura stramonium Linn is one of the widely well known folklore medicinal herb. It is a wild growing...
Datura, a genus of medicinal herb from the Solanaceae family, is credited with toxic as well as medi...
Datura stramonium, known as devils apple or tatula by the people of Turkey, is a plant known member ...
[Ethnopharmacological relevance]: The different species of the genus Datura have been used tradition...
Objectives: Datura Stramonium (DS) is a common weed along roadsides, in cornfields and pastures and ...
India has a great wealth of various naturally occurring plant drugs which have great potential pharm...
Abstract Datura spp. is a potentially poisonous plant that is widely spread and is simply accessible...
Datura stramonium L. (DS) is a wild-growing plant widely distributed and easily accessible. It conta...
Datura stramonium is a widespread growing plant commonly known as Angel’s trumpet and it belongs to ...
D atura inoxia is one of several plants commonly re-ferred to as moonflowers. With large fragrant fl...
Poisoning of two young people caused by the intake of tea prepared from the plant Datura stramonium ...