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Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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N.S. Yorou, R. Dramani, D.W. Minter
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N.S. Yorou, R. Dramani, D.W. Minter
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Clinical Toxicology, 2011
A Vietnamese family living in the Pacific Northwest harvested several wild mushrooms grown in their front lawn. All three in the family suffered from delayed GI symptoms starting approximately 12 h after ingestion. One patient died and two developed hepatic injury.
Loren Keith, French +2 more
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A Vietnamese family living in the Pacific Northwest harvested several wild mushrooms grown in their front lawn. All three in the family suffered from delayed GI symptoms starting approximately 12 h after ingestion. One patient died and two developed hepatic injury.
Loren Keith, French +2 more
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Occurrence of Amanita Toxins in American Collections of Deadly Amanitas
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1966Chromatographic examination of Amanita phalloides carpophores collected in the Pacific Northwest revealed the presence of relatively large amounts (1.5–1.9 mg./ Gm. dry wt.) of β -amanitin but lesser concentrations (trace to 0.93 mg./Gm.) of α -amanitin. It was concluded that these represent a distinct chemical race of A.
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Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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N.S. Yorou, R. Dramani, D.W. Minter
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N.S. Yorou, R. Dramani, D.W. Minter
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Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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N.S. Yorou, R. Dramani, D.W. Minter
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N.S. Yorou, R. Dramani, D.W. Minter
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Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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N.S. Yorou, R. Dramani, D.W. Minter
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N.S. Yorou, R. Dramani, D.W. Minter
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Toxicon, 1998
The most poisonous mushroom toxins are produced by Amanita phalloides (death cap). The occurrence and chemistry of three groups of toxins (amatoxins, phallotoxins and virotoxins) are summarized. The concentration and distribution of toxins in certain species are variable, with the young fruit body containing lower, and the well-developed fungus higher ...
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The most poisonous mushroom toxins are produced by Amanita phalloides (death cap). The occurrence and chemistry of three groups of toxins (amatoxins, phallotoxins and virotoxins) are summarized. The concentration and distribution of toxins in certain species are variable, with the young fruit body containing lower, and the well-developed fungus higher ...
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