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Poisons
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Undergraduate Forensic Science Mind Map on Poisons, created by rachaelmccue on 10/03/2014.
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Poisons
Substance can be chemical, physical or biological- cause death or harm
Case Study-Georgi Markov (Ricin Poisoning)
Substances generally harmful to the body, no beneficial effects
Origin, physical form, chemical nature, chemical activity, target sites,uses?
Physical poisons- ground glass and asbestos
Anions- Cyanide (NaCN KCN), Hypochlorite (bleach), Oxalate (rhubarb leaves), nitrite and nitrate, sulphite
Corrosive Agents, typically acids and alkalis- HCl, HNO3, H2SO4, NaOH, heavy metal salts, some strong detergents.
Metals and metalloid, especially heavy metals- Arsenic (As), Antimony (Sb), Lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd), Nickel (Ni), Chromates.
Gases and Volatile substances- CO, HCN, butane, propane, acetone- cause death through heart failure or choking on vomit
Radioactive substances-harmful (cancer treatments)- Litvinenko murder (polonium)
Pesticides- Insecticides, Herbicides (paraquat), Rodenticide (Warfarin)
Organic chemicals- hydrocarbons and alcohols depress the central nervous system, aldehydes and ketones are mostly irritants
Drugs- beneficial or desired effects
Drugs of Abuse-potentially harmful substances deliberately for the mood and mind-altering effects
Toxins- produced by biological function in nature
poison produced by a micro-organism or other organism and acting as an antigen in the body
Venom- biological toxin injected by bite or sting
Alkaloids
Naturally occurring chemical compound
Contain mostly basic nitrogen atoms
Produced by a large variety of organisms (bacteria, fungi, plants and animals) eg cocaine and heroin
invoke bitter taste
Plant- Aconitine (from monkshood), Coniine (from hemlock) etc.
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