In veterinary toxicology, what does classifying a plant as "non-toxic" generally imply about its compounds?

Answer

Absence of compounds that cause systemic poisoning or severe organ damage

The term non-toxic refers to the absence of compounds that cause systemic poisoning or severe organ damage, although mild issues can still arise.

In veterinary toxicology, what does classifying a plant as "non-toxic" generally imply about its compounds?
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