The toxicity of Conium maculatum is driven by piperidine alkaloids like coniine, which paralyze the body by blocking nicotinic receptors. This represents as a potent Sthavara Visha that rapidly destabilizes Prana Vayu, leading to life-threatening respiratory failure. Given its high lethality, immediate modern emergency care is the only viable course of action for suspected poisoning. While these toxins primirally affect the peripheral nervous system Their systemic impact is often mistaken for a direct central nervous system sedative effect due to resulting paralysis Central nervous system symptoms may also include tremors ataxia or dilated people before motor block takes over It is extremely Lethal even small amount can cause fatal respiratory failure
The primary toxic phytoconstituents in Conium maculatum are piperidine alkaloids, specifically coniine and gamma-coniceine. These toxins act as nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonists; in the central nervous system, they initially cause brief stimulation followed by profound depression of the medulla and spinal cord. This results in a biphasic effect where the CNS drive to breathe is suppressed, which, coupled with the peripheral “ascending paralysis” of the diaphragm and respiratory muscles, typically leads to death by respiratory failure while the patient often remains conscious.
Hello, The toxic parts of poison hemlock come from a family of chemicals called piperidine alkaloids. The main ones are - Coniine – the poison - γ-Coniceine – often even more toxic than Coniine and the plant makes this first before turning it into Coniine - N-methylconiine - Conhydrine - Pseudoconhydrine The main culprit is Coniine but γ-Coniceine is just as dangerous – and in some situations even more potent. These poisons attack the system. They target nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. The effect happens in two stages 1. First over-excitation Glands salivate, muscles twitch, heart races person may. Feel jittery 2. Then paralysis The receptors get stuck in the “on” position then shut down This causes a curare-like paralysis – muscles can’t move, even if the person is still conscious, at first In the brain you can get - Dizziness trouble walking - Confusion and drowsiness - Sometimes seizures Poison hemlock is deadly because it causes respiratory muscle paralysis – the diaphragm. You stop being able to breathe in. Without a ventilator death follows from failure. In English: Poison hemlock works like a super-strong nicotine. It first jolts the system then paralyzes it – starting with muscles ending with the breathing muscles. That’s why poison hemlock is so deadly. Thank you