Few cases have been described of intoxication by the
S. junceum, including accidental ingestion of different parts of the plant by children. The alkaloids found in all parts of the plant have toxic effects. They initially provoke a transitory stimulation of
nicotinic cholinergic receptors followed by a persistent inhibition caused by desensitization. The
sparteine has an effect on the heart, reducing its sensitivity and conductivity. Symptoms present depending on dose, method of exposure, and time elapsed since exposure; these include irritation of the oral and pharyngeal mucosa, hypersalivation, vomiting, stomach pain and diarrhea. In severe cases, neurological symptoms (such as midriasis, headaches, delirium and convulsions) may be present, as well as hypotension, bradycardia, and coma. == Uses ==