Comparison of poisoning deaths in mice before and after the concoction of Epiphyllum officinale

Summary

The toxic constituent of epiphyllum is mainly aconitine. Its nature is unstable, after a long time of soaking in water and heating and decocting the concoction, can make aconitine hydrolyzed into less toxic benzoyl aconitine and aconitine. The content of aconitine in raw epiphyllum is high, and after concoction, the content of aconitine is reduced, and the toxicity is also reduced, so the dosage of causing poisoning and death of animals is much larger than that of raw epiphyllum.


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