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Juglone

Juglone is used as a natural herbicide.

Chemical Formula: C10H6O3
Other names: 5-Hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone
Layman's explanation: Juglone is produced in the tissue of members of the walnut family. It is secreted into the soil and stunts the growth of other plants around it by affecting the processes of respiration. It can be found in many consumer products like hair dye and walnut oil stain. There have been no reported cases of toxicity in humans but there has been in horses. Juglone seems to cause sedative effects on animals.
Keywords: walnut, herbicide, hair dye

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