lionbeat said:
I've read a dozen of news articles about this new Dragons Breath pepper, and most of the titles present it as a deadly pepper that can cause anaphylactic shock. So my question is anyone ever heard of deadly cases caused by eating Carolina Reaper? If so, whats the difference in terms of capsaicin content of 2,2mm and 2,48? What SHU would actually be considered deadly, or not safe to eat?
Well....
I did some back of envelop calculations, using the following data:
- SHU of Carolina Reaper is avg. at 1.6 million
- this is equivalent of 100 000 ASTAGES pungency units
-which gives Carolina Reaper a 1 part in 10 capsaicin rating.
(Keep in mind this is all from dry weight)
-the LD50 of capsaicin is predicted to be between 0.5g and 5g per kg
-the average body weight is 62kg.
-this means that 31g to 310g of capsaicin would kill 50% of people.
-As Carolina Reaper is 1 part in 10 capsaicin, you would need 310g to 3100g of Carolina Reaper chillies to kill a person.
-This averages out at 1.7kg. Note that this is dry weight.
So apparently 1.7kg of Reaper powder would kill average people.
Personally, I'd think that you'd need a lot less.
But the question was what SHU would be deadly, but what matters is the dosage. For example, you'd need a heck of a lot of bell peppers (SHU <1) to kill someone. Or you could use 1.7kg of reaper powder (1.6 million SHU) or 170g pure capsaicin (16million SHU). Or, if you really wanted to, you could use, resinifertoxin, the highest intensity known to man, at 16 000 000 000 SHU, 1000x higher than capsaicin. If you used that, you'd only need 0.17g.
But let's keep it realistic. An average pepper is 25g, but you need 31g of capsaicin to kill the average person. And most chillies are only less than 5% capsaicin. So you'd be pushing it to kill a person with only one pod. Let's see, 25g pod would be about 1.25g capsaicin, so you'd need about 25 pods to kill. That's a fair bit.
Now, all those calculations are no doubt way off the mark, but they aren't meant to be accurate. They're just meant to give a very, very rough idea, and convey the point. What's the point?
-No particular SHU will kill; what matters is the dosage. The higher the SHU, the lower the dosage required.
- You need quite a lot of chillies to kill. Like seriously, a lot.
Hope you all enjoyed my raving!