The doctors at this hospital were able to rescue the life of a youngster
who had been poisoned by the toxin abrin, which is released by the seeds of
the plant Abrus precatorius, commonly known as Ratti or Gunchi in India.
The toxin Abrin is a poison like a viper snake venom that causes illness by
going inside the cells of a person`s body, the person asking the cells to
generate the protein they require. Death occurs on a cellular level due to
a lack of protein, which then spreads throughout the body.
On October 31, doctors at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi admitted a young
child named R.K. from Bhind, Madhya Pradesh, who was severely ill. The
hospital claimed that the infant was admitted with signs of poisoning,
including bloody diarrhea, brain enlargement, and shock.
who had been poisoned by the toxin abrin, which is released by the seeds of
the plant Abrus precatorius, commonly known as Ratti or Gunchi in India.
The toxin Abrin is a poison like a viper snake venom that causes illness by
going inside the cells of a person`s body, the person asking the cells to
generate the protein they require. Death occurs on a cellular level due to
a lack of protein, which then spreads throughout the body.
On October 31, doctors at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi admitted a young
child named R.K. from Bhind, Madhya Pradesh, who was severely ill. The
hospital claimed that the infant was admitted with signs of poisoning,
including bloody diarrhea, brain enlargement, and shock.