International Poisonous Plants Checklist : an Evidence-based ...
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<strong>International</strong> <strong>Poisonous</strong> <strong>Pl<strong>an</strong>ts</strong> <strong>Checklist</strong> Hyacinthus orientalis - 195<br />
h u Mu l u s l u p u l u s L. [C<strong>an</strong>nabaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
brewer’s-hop; Europe<strong>an</strong> hop; hop; Hopfen; hops<br />
Citations:<br />
Cookson JS, Lawton A (1953) Hop dermatitis in Herefordshire.<br />
Br Med J 2(4832):376-379.<br />
Dunc<strong>an</strong> KL, Hare WR, Buck WB (1997) Malign<strong>an</strong>t hyperthermia-like<br />
reaction secondary to ingestion of hops in<br />
five dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 210(1):51-54.<br />
Estrada JL, Gozalo F, Cecchini C, et al. (2002) Contact<br />
urticaria from hops (Humulus lupulus) in a patient with<br />
previous urticaria–<strong>an</strong>gioedema from pe<strong>an</strong>ut, chestnut<br />
<strong>an</strong>d b<strong>an</strong><strong>an</strong>a. Contact Dermatitis 46(2):127.<br />
Galbraith SN (1924) Occupational diseases of hop-picking.<br />
L<strong>an</strong>cet 2:885.<br />
Newmark FM (1978) Hops allergy <strong>an</strong>d terpene sensitivity:<br />
An occupational disease. Ann Allergy 41(5):311-312.<br />
O’Donov<strong>an</strong> WJ (1924) Hop dermatitis. L<strong>an</strong>cet 2:597-598.<br />
Raith L, Jager K (1984) Hop allergy. Contact Dermatitis<br />
11(1):53.<br />
Smithies BM (1929) The occupational diseases of hop-picking.<br />
L<strong>an</strong>cet 2:494-495.<br />
Streich CJ (1924) Hop dermatitis. L<strong>an</strong>cet 2:727.<br />
Hundsdill –see– Aethusa cynapium L.<br />
Hundskamille –see– Anthemis cotula L.; Chamaemelum nobile<br />
(L.) All.<br />
Hundskraut –see– Mercurialis perennis L.<br />
Hundspetersilie –see– Aethusa cynapium L.<br />
Hundswolfkraut –see– Euphorbia helioscopia L.<br />
Hundszunge –see– Cynoglossum officinale L.<br />
hunter’s-robe –see– Epipremnum pinnatum (L.) Engl.<br />
h u p e r z i a s a u r u r u s (Lam.) Trevis.<br />
[Lycopodiaceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
l ycopodium saururus Lam.<br />
Common Names:<br />
cola-de-quirquincho<br />
Citations:<br />
Cig<strong>an</strong>da C, Laborde A (2001) Herbal infusions used for<br />
induced abortion. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 39(3):318-319.<br />
Cig<strong>an</strong>da C, Laborde A (2003) Herbal infusions used for<br />
induced abortion. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 41(3):235-239.<br />
h u p e r z i a s e l ag o (L.) Bernh. ex Schr<strong>an</strong>k &<br />
Mart. [Lycopodiaceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
l ycopodium selago L.<br />
Common Names:<br />
fir club moss<br />
Citations:<br />
Felgenhauer N, Zilker T, Worek F, et al. (2000) Intoxication<br />
with huperzine A, a potent <strong>an</strong>ticholinesterase found in<br />
the fir club moss. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 38(7):803-808.<br />
Laborde A, Cig<strong>an</strong>da C (1998) Poisoning by herbal infusions<br />
ingested as abortifacient agents. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol<br />
36(5):454-455.<br />
h u p e r z i a s e r r a Ta (Thunb.) Trevis.<br />
[Lycopodiaceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
l ycopodium serratum Thunb.<br />
Common Names:<br />
jin-bu-hu<strong>an</strong><br />
Citations:<br />
Picciotto A, Campo N, Brizzolara R, et al. (1998)<br />
Chronic hepatitis induced by jin bu hu<strong>an</strong>. J Hepatol<br />
28(1):165-167.<br />
Woolf GM, Petrovic LM, Rojter SE, et al. (1994) Acute<br />
hepatitis associated with the Chinese herbal product jin<br />
bu hu<strong>an</strong>. Ann Intern Med 121(10):729-735.<br />
h u r a c r e p i Ta n s L. [Euphorbiaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
assacu; javillo; molinillo; monkey dinner bell; monkey<br />
pistol; possumwood; s<strong>an</strong>dbox; tronador; West Indi<strong>an</strong><br />
s<strong>an</strong>dbox tree<br />
Citations:<br />
Swaddiwudhipong W, Kunasol P, S<strong>an</strong>gw<strong>an</strong>loy O, et al.<br />
(1989) Foodborne disease outbreaks of chemical etiology<br />
in Thail<strong>an</strong>d, 1981-1987. Southeast Asi<strong>an</strong> J Trop Med<br />
Public Health 20(1):125-132.<br />
hurab ekhowsa –see– Ac<strong>an</strong>thospermum hispidum DC.<br />
husk tomato –see– Physalis longifolia Nutt.<br />
hyacinth –see– Hyacinthus orientalis L.<br />
hyacinth be<strong>an</strong> –see– Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet<br />
h y a c i n Th o i d e s n o n -s c r i p Ta (L.) Chouard<br />
ex Rothm. [Hyacinthaceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
e ndymion non-scriptus (L.) Garcke; s cilla non-scripta<br />
(L.) Hoffm<strong>an</strong>ns. & Link<br />
Common Names:<br />
blue bells-of-Engl<strong>an</strong>d; blue bottle; bluebell; crake feet;<br />
crow bells; crow leek; culver keep; culverkeys; day’sleek;<br />
dog leek; English bluebell; hair bell; harebell;<br />
wild hyacinth<br />
Citations:<br />
Thursby-Pelham RH (1967) Suspected Scilla non-scripta<br />
(bluebell) poisoning in cattle. Vet Rec 80(24):709-710.<br />
h y a c i n Th u s o r i e n Ta l is L. [Hyacinthaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
Anna Maria; Czar Pater; Czar Peter; Dutch hyacinth;<br />
hyacinth; Hyazinthe; oriental hyacinth; Rom<strong>an</strong><br />
hyacinth