“…Aggression, mem recognition loss, picking at imaginary objects, delusions of being attacked by public indecency, and other erosions of social inhibition have been reported [10-14 names for Datura in different languages, such as devil's trumpet, malpitte (Afrikaans seeds", and torna-loca (Spanish, "maddening plant") reflect this particular prope Datura has sometimes been used recreationally to induce these hallucinations. Due toxicity and ability to render subjects delirious and unaware, Datura species h As Datura contains high levels of these potent alkaloids (and many others whose bioactivity is ill-defined), all parts of the plants are considered toxic, and can easily poison both humans and livestock animals if accidentally or deliberately ingested [6,7]. Datura poisoning in humans causes dilated pupils, increased heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, dry mucous membranes, confusion, depression, and incoherence [8,9].…”