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The paper published about horn infusion mentions the dye, is that the same as the toxin?

March 1, 2015 By

Not at all. The dye and the toxins are completely different chemical compounds and travel of one should not be confused with the travel of the other. In many horns, dye was not used at all, so we would not ever recommend that end-users handle or consume rhino horns; even when there is no visible trace of dye.

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