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Is Amanita phalloides Nephrotoxicity due to Mitochondrial Toxicity? [PDF]

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Constituents of Amanita muscaria

Nature, 1965
THE fungus Amanita muscaria has been the object of intensive investigations for many years, and two of its constituents, muscarine and acetylcholine, are of fundamental importance in pharmacology. The elucidation of the structure of muscarine in the classical researches of Kogl et al.1–3 and Eugster4 and Waser5 has overshadowed the existence in the ...
K, Bowden, A C, Drysdale, G A, Mogey
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Amanita muscaria and Amanita pantherina poisoning: Two syndromes

Toxicon, 2014
Amanita muscaria contains more excitatory ibotenic acid and less depressant muscimol compared to Amanita pantherina. In this study A. muscaria poisoned patients were more often confused (26/32, p = 0.01) and agitated (20/32, p = 0.03) compared to those poisoned with A. pantherina (8/17 and 5/17). Patients poisoned with A.
Andreja, Vendramin, Miran, Brvar
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Amanita Calyptrata and Amanita Calyptroderma

Mycologia, 1931
(1931). Amanita Calyptrata and Amanita Calyptroderma. Mycologia: Vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 225-226.
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Amanita ponderosa

2022
MOLECULAR PROBES FOR DISCRIMINATION FROM AMANITA PONDEROSA The use of ITS and LSU primers specific for Amanita pseudovalens comb. nov., stat. nov. on the Ode01-Ode16 samples indicated that all DNA extracts from the Luzianes A and B collections (Ode1-8 and Ode10-12) and from the Portalegre collection (Ode16) were A. pseudovalens comb. nov., stat.
Arraiano-Castilho, Ricardo   +5 more
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Amanita congolensis

Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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N.S. Yorou, R. Dramani, D.W. Minter
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Amanita annulatovaginata

Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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N.S. Yorou, R. Dramani, D.W. Minter
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Amanita Species

2023
The fungus kingdom includes a wide variety of mushrooms that are mostly toxic, with some species being edible in nature. The Amanita family, belonging to the kingdom Fungi, contains some beautiful looking fungi. Amanita species are characterized by their pale gills that are free from the stem portion.
A. Bharti Mittu   +5 more
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