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Fatal poisoning by ingestion of a self-prepared oleander leaf infusion

Journal

FORENSIC SCIENCE MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 120-125

Publisher

HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12024-020-00338-w

Keywords

Poisoning; Nerium oleander leaves; Oleandrin analysis; Oleandrin; oleandrigenin in vitreous humor; Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry

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  1. Universita degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli

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A 71-year-old male laboratory technician committed suicide by ingesting oleander leaves, resulting in fatal arrhythmia due to oleander intoxication. Toxicological investigations confirmed toxic levels of oleandrin in all biological samples, indicating the cause of death as being ingestion of the infusion.
An unusual case of poisoning by the ingestion of oleander leaves is reported. A 71 year old male laboratory technician committed suicide at home in this unusual manner. At the death scene a steel pan and other paraphernalia, used for the extraction of oleandrin and other cardiac glycosides from the leaves of the Nerium oleander plant were found. Toxicological investigations for oleandrin, oleandrigenin, neritaloside, and odoroside were performed by LC-MS/MS on all biological samples (peripheral blood, vitreous humor, urine, liver, gastric contents) and on the yellow infusion found at the death scene. In all samples, toxic levels of oleandrin were detected (blood 37.5 ng/mL, vitreous humor 12.6 ng/mL, urine 83.8 ng/mL, liver 205 ng/mg, gastric content 31.2 mu g/mL, infusion 38.5 mu g/mL). Qualitative results for oleandrigenin, neritaloside, and odoroside were obtained. Oleandrigenin was present in all tissue samples whereas neritaloside and odoroside were absent in the blood and vitreous humor but present in urine, liver, gastric content, and in the leaf brew. The purpose of this study was the identification of oleandrin and its congener oleandrigenin, detected in the vitreous humor. The blood/vitreous humor ratio was also calculated in order to assess of the likely time interval from ingestion to death. According to the toxicological results death was attributed to fatal arrhythmia due to oleander intoxication. The manner of death was classified as suicide through the ingestion of the infusion.

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