• Medical treatments like antiseptics (hydrogen peroxide cream), podophyllotoxin cream, wart paints containing salicylic acid, or cantharidine solution may provide relief. (totstoteens.co.nz)
  • Home treatment of warts can be done by applying cotton ball soaked in apple cider vinegar on to the wart. (ekremcivas.com)
  • Podophyllotoxin is highly toxic if consumed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mayapple contains podophyllotoxin, which is highly toxic if consumed, but can be used as a topical medicine. (wikipedia.org)
  • The University of Wisconsin Horticulture Division states that, "All the parts of the plant, except the fruit, contain podophyllotoxin which is highly toxic if consumed, but was used by Native Americans for a variety of medicinal purposes. (familyfocusblog.com)
  • Mayapple contains podophyllotoxin which is highly toxic if consumed internally, thus it can only be used externally as a topical medicine. (atlasofscience.org)
  • These derivatives are less toxic than podophyllotoxin so they can be administered internally. (atlasofscience.org)
  • The roots are considered poisonous and contain podophyllotoxin which is highly toxic if consumed, but can be used as a topical medicine. (parlourofwonders.com)
  • Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Toxic-Metabolic Identification of toxic causes of encephalopathy requires a thorough medication and exposure history, including assessing work and home environments. (ab-uebersetzer.com)
  • The fruit or "apple" is usually produced early in summer and ripens later in summer. (wikipedia.org)
  • Do not try to eat may apples until they are yellow and soft and you have had help from an expert identifying the plant and state of the fruit. (familyfocusblog.com)
  • Podophyllum resin is a powdered mixture of resins removed from the May apple (mandrake) ( Podophyllum peltatum linne ). (medscape.com)
  • Etoposide (e toe' poe side) and teniposide (ten" i poe' side) are semisynthetic derivatives of podophyllotoxin, an extract from the mandrake plant (American May Apple: Podophyllum peltatum). (nih.gov)
  • ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA. Ernest Small and Paul M. Catling (1999), "Podophyllum peltatum L. (May-apple)", Canadian Medicinal Crops, NRC Research Press Brunton LL et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • Podophyllotoxin is the active agent, and its strength varies with the type of podophyllum resin used. (medscape.com)
  • Podophyllum hexandrum is commonly called as Himalayan May apple because its fruits ripen in spring. (businesskashmir.com)
  • The rhizome of plants contains an important chemical "podophyllotoxin" which is used to produce anti-cancer drugs. (businesskashmir.com)
  • The demand for podophyllotoxin to produce anticancer drugs coupled with its existing use in traditional systems of medicine has resulted in the ruthless uprooting of the ground parts of the plant, lead to the decline of its natural population, as a result, the species occurred in the list of 'critically endangered' species as per IUCN criteria. (businesskashmir.com)