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<strong>International</strong> <strong>Poisonous</strong> <strong>Pl<strong>an</strong>ts</strong> <strong>Checklist</strong> Catha edulis - 81<br />
Citations:<br />
Gr<strong>an</strong>t G, More LJ, McKenzie NH, et al. (1995) Nutritional<br />
<strong>an</strong>d haemagglutination properties of several tropical<br />
seeds. J Agric Sci 124:437-445.<br />
Cassia lindheimeri<strong>an</strong>a Scheele = Senna lindheimeri<strong>an</strong>a<br />
(Scheele) H. S. Irwin & Barneby<br />
Cassia obtusifolia L. = Senna obtusifolia (L.) H. S. Irwin &<br />
Barneby<br />
Cassia occidentalis L. = Senna occidentalis (L.) Link<br />
Cassia roemeri<strong>an</strong>a Scheele = Senna roemeri<strong>an</strong>a (Scheele) H.<br />
S. Irwin & Barneby<br />
Cassia senna L. = Senna alex<strong>an</strong>drina Mill.<br />
Cassia tora L. = Senna tora (L.) Roxb.<br />
c a s s i n e b u c h a n a n i i Loes. [Celastraceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
e laeodendron buch<strong>an</strong><strong>an</strong>ii (Loes.) Loes.; e laeodendron<br />
keniense Loes.<br />
Citations:<br />
Mugera GM (1970) Toxic <strong>an</strong>d medicinal pl<strong>an</strong>ts of East<br />
Africa. I. Bull Epizootic Dis Afr 18(4):377-387.<br />
Cassuvium pomiferum Lam. = Anacardium occidentale L.<br />
c a s Ta n e a s a Ti va Mill. [Fagaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
chestnut; Kast<strong>an</strong>ie; sweet chestnut<br />
Citations:<br />
Zapatero L, Baeza ML, Sierra Z, et al. (2005) Anaphylaxis<br />
by fruits of the Fagaceae family: Acorn <strong>an</strong>d chestnut.<br />
Allergy 60(12):1542.<br />
c a s Ta n o s p e r Mu M a u s Tr a l e A. Cunn. & C.<br />
Fraser ex Hook. [Fabaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
Australi<strong>an</strong> be<strong>an</strong> tree; Australi<strong>an</strong> black be<strong>an</strong> tree; be<strong>an</strong><br />
tree; black be<strong>an</strong>; Meto; Moreton Bay chestnut<br />
Citations:<br />
Hindmarsh WL, Hart L (1938) Cast<strong>an</strong>ospermum australe<br />
(black be<strong>an</strong>, Moreton Bay chestnut). Green seeds poisonous<br />
to stock. New South Wales Dep Agric Vet Res Rep<br />
#7(1937):109-114.<br />
McKenzie RA, Reichm<strong>an</strong>n KG, Dimmock CK, et al. (1988)<br />
The toxicity of Cast<strong>an</strong>ospermum australe seeds for cattle.<br />
Aust Vet J 65(6):165-167.<br />
Reichm<strong>an</strong>n KG, Twist JO, McKenzie RA (1989) Inhibition<br />
of alpha-glucosidase in cattle by Cast<strong>an</strong>ospermum australe:<br />
An attempted phenocopy of Pompe’s disease. Aust<br />
Vet J 66(3):86-89.<br />
Shaw D, Pearn J (1979) Ole<strong>an</strong>der [sic] poisoning. Med J Aust<br />
2(5):267-269.<br />
castlebe<strong>an</strong> –see– Sesb<strong>an</strong>ia vesicaria (Jacq.) Elliott<br />
castor be<strong>an</strong> –see– Ricinus communis L.<br />
casuarina –see– Casuarina equisetifolia L.<br />
c a s u a r i n a c r is Ta Ta Miq. [Casuarinaceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
c asuarina lepidophloia F. Muell.<br />
Common Names:<br />
Australi<strong>an</strong> pine<br />
Citations:<br />
Zivitz N (1942) Allergy to Australi<strong>an</strong> pine. J Allergy<br />
13:314-316.<br />
c a s u a r i n a e q u is e Ti f o l i a L. [Casuarinaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
Australi<strong>an</strong> pine; beef wood tree; casuarina; horsetail<br />
tree; she oak<br />
Citations:<br />
Zivitz N (1942) Allergy to Australi<strong>an</strong> pine. J Allergy<br />
13:314-316.<br />
Casuarina lepidopholia F. Muell. = Casuarina cristata Miq.<br />
cat mint –see– Nepeta cataria L.<br />
catalina –see– Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzsch<br />
cataria –see– Nepeta cataria L.<br />
catawba rhododendron –see– Rhododendron catawbiense<br />
Michx.<br />
catayo –see– Persicaria punctata (Elliott) Small<br />
catechu –see– Acacia catechu (L. f.) Willd.<br />
caterpillar weed –see– Heliotropium europaeum L.<br />
c a Th a e d u l is (Vahl) Forssk. ex Endl.<br />
[Celastraceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
c elastrus edulis Vahl<br />
Common Names:<br />
Abyssini<strong>an</strong> tea; cafta; chat; ciat; flower-of-paradise; gad;<br />
gat; inlonge; kat; khat; miraa; ol meraa; qat; tschat<br />
Citations:<br />
Alem A, Shibre T (1997) Khat induced psychosis <strong>an</strong>d its<br />
medico-legal implication: A case report. Ethiop Med J<br />
35(2):137-139.<br />
Carothers JC (1945) Miraa as a cause of ins<strong>an</strong>ity. East Afr<br />
Med J 22(23):4-6.<br />
El Guindy MK (1971) Effects of Catha edulis (khat) chewing<br />
on hum<strong>an</strong> body. J Egypt Med Assoc 54(4):230-234.<br />
Gi<strong>an</strong>nini AJ, Castell<strong>an</strong>i S (1982) A m<strong>an</strong>ic-like psychosis<br />
due to khat (Catha edulis Forssk.). Clin Toxicol<br />
19(5):455-459.<br />
Heisch RB (1945) A case of poisoning by Catha edulis. East<br />
Afr Med J 22(J<strong>an</strong>):7-9.<br />
Kennedy JG, Teague J, Rokaw W, et al. (1983) A medical<br />
evaluation of the use of qat in North Yemen. Soc Sci Med<br />
17(12):783-793.<br />
Maitai CK (1977) The toxicity of the pl<strong>an</strong>t Catha edulis in<br />
rats. Toxicon 15(4):363-366.