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<strong>International</strong> <strong>Poisonous</strong> <strong>Pl<strong>an</strong>ts</strong> <strong>Checklist</strong> Pavetta harborii - 293<br />
p a s s i f l o r a a d e n o p o d a DC. [Passifloraceae]<br />
Citations:<br />
Saenz JA, Nassar M (1972) Toxic effect of the fruit of Passiflora<br />
adenopoda DC. on hum<strong>an</strong>s: Phytochemical determination.<br />
Rev Biol Trop 20(1):137-140.<br />
Passiflora alba Link & Otto = Passiflora subpeltata Ortega<br />
p a s s i f l o r a i n c a r n a Ta L. [Passifloraceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
apricot vine; Maypop; passionflower; passionvine; purple<br />
passionflower<br />
Citations:<br />
Fisher AA, Purcell P, Le Couteur DG (2000) Toxicity of Passiflora<br />
incarnata L. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 38(1):63-66.<br />
Solbakken AM, Rørbakken G, Gunderson T (1997)<br />
Naturmedisin som rusmiddel. Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen<br />
117(8):1140-1141.<br />
p a s s i f l o r a s u b p e l Ta Ta Ortega<br />
[Passifloraceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
p assiflora alba Link & Otto<br />
Common Names:<br />
white passion vine; wild passion fruit; wild passionvine<br />
Citations:<br />
Anonymous (1929) The poison pl<strong>an</strong>ts committee. J CSIRO<br />
Aust 2:40-48.<br />
Dodd S (1910) Report on experiments with the wild passionflower<br />
vine in connection with the death of cattle in the<br />
Beaudesert district (Queensl<strong>an</strong>d). J Comp Pathol Ther<br />
23:205-212.<br />
passion vine –see– Passiflora incarnata L.<br />
passionflower –see– Passiflora incarnata L.<br />
p a s Ti n a c a s a Ti va L. [Apiaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
parsnip; Pastinak; wild parsnip<br />
Citations:<br />
Aberer W (1992) Occupational dermatitis from org<strong>an</strong>ically<br />
grown parsnip (Pastinaca sativa L). Contact Dermatitis<br />
26(1):62.<br />
Belisario JC (1952) Parsnip dermatitis in the tropics under<br />
active service conditions. Aust J Dermatol 1(3):183-193.<br />
Campbell AN, Cooper CE, Dahl MG (1982) “Non-accidental<br />
injury” <strong>an</strong>d wild parsnips. Br Med J 284(6317):708.<br />
Fernández de Corres L, Corrales JL, Muñoz D, et al. (1984)<br />
Dermatitis alérgicas de contacto por pl<strong>an</strong>tas. Allergol<br />
Immunopathol (Madr) 12(4):313-319.<br />
Jensen T, H<strong>an</strong>sen KG (1939) Active spectral r<strong>an</strong>ge for phytogenic<br />
photodermatosis produced by Pastinaca sativa<br />
(dermatitis bullosa striata pratensis, Oppenheim). Arch<br />
Derm Syphilol 40:566-577.<br />
Pedersen NB, Arlés UB (1997) Phototoxic reaction to parsnip<br />
<strong>an</strong>d UVA sunbed. Contact Dermatitis 39(2):97.<br />
Picardo M, Cristaudo A, de Luca C, et al. (1986) Contact<br />
dermatitis to Pastinaca sativa. Contact Dermatitis<br />
15(6):98-99.<br />
Poniecka H (1990) Rośliny jako przyczyna alergii kontaktowej<br />
w materiale kliniki dermatologicznej am w<br />
białymstoku. Przegl Dermatol 77(4):262-265.<br />
Starck V (1945) Percut<strong>an</strong>eous photosensitization due to h<strong>an</strong>dling<br />
of parsnips. Acta Derm Venereol 25:179-188.<br />
Note:<br />
Parsnip is named Pastinaca sativa L. subsp. sativa in<br />
some publications.<br />
Pastinak –see– Pastinaca sativa L.<br />
pastora –see– Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzsch<br />
pata-de-g<strong>an</strong>so –see– Chenopodium album L.<br />
pata-de-perdis –see– Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.<br />
Paternostererbse –see– Abrus precatorius L.<br />
Paterson’s-curse –see– Echium pl<strong>an</strong>tagineum L.<br />
p a u l l i n i a c u p a n a Kunth [Sapindaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
Brazili<strong>an</strong> guar<strong>an</strong>a; cup<strong>an</strong>a; guar<strong>an</strong>a<br />
Citations:<br />
Ooms TG, Kh<strong>an</strong> SA, Me<strong>an</strong>s C (2001) Suspected caffeine<br />
<strong>an</strong>d ephedrine toxicosis resulting from ingestion of <strong>an</strong><br />
herbal supplement containing guar<strong>an</strong>a <strong>an</strong>d ma hu<strong>an</strong>g<br />
in dogs: 47 cases (1997-1999). J Am Vet Med Assoc<br />
218(2):225-229.<br />
Sawyers B, LoVecchio F (2002) Tr<strong>an</strong>sient ischemic attack<br />
associated with metabolife use. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol<br />
40(5):644-645.<br />
p a u s i n y s Ta l i a jo h i Mb e (K. Schum.) Pierre ex<br />
Beille [Rubiaceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
c oryn<strong>an</strong>the johimbe K. Schum.<br />
Common Names:<br />
Afric<strong>an</strong> yohimbine; coryn<strong>an</strong>the; yo yo; yohimbé<br />
Citations:<br />
Linden CH, Vellm<strong>an</strong> WP, Rumack B (1985) Yohimbine: A<br />
new street drug. Ann Emerg Med 14(10):1002-1004.<br />
Palmer M, Haller C, McKinney P, et al. (1998) A gap in<br />
the safety net: A multi-center prospective study of herbals<br />
<strong>an</strong>d other dietary supplements. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol<br />
36(5):454.<br />
p a ve TTa h a r b o r i i S. Moore [Rubiaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
small poison bride bush<br />
Citations:<br />
Adelaar TF, Terbl<strong>an</strong>che M, Smit JD (1966) A report on<br />
negative experiments with ferric chloride as a prophylactic<br />
agent against gousiekte. J S Afr Vet Assoc<br />
37(2):199-201.