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[Amatoxins and mushroom poisoning].

Die Naturwissenschaften, 1980
Amatoxins are the sole cause of human Amanita poisoning, inhibition of transcription eventually leading to cell necrosis. The toxins are easily excreted into the bile fluid, a fact which postulates the interruption of the enterohepatic circulation. All therapeutic means should be applied in order to decrease the serum concentration of the toxins as ...
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The Chemistry of the Amatoxins, Phallotoxins and Virotoxins

1986
Chemical work in Amanita research consisted in the separation and purification of the toxicologically active components of the mushrooms as well as of antamanide and the other cycloamanides, and, lastly, of the hemolytic phallolysin. In this chapter, the chemistry of the toxic cyclopeptides will be described. The procedures for separation and isolation
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Poisoning due to amatoxin-containing Lepiota species.

The British journal of clinical practice, 1991
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Paydas S.   +5 more
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AMATOXIN AND PHALLOTOXIN CONTENT OF LEPIOTA CRISTATA

2.İnternational Congress Of Forensic Toxicology, 2017
Despite Lepiotacristata has been known as a nontoxic mushroom species, some researchers havereported that this species contains the amatoxins. In this study, the amatoxinand phallotoxin content of the Lepiota cristata growing in Turkey have beenanalysed.The amatoxinsand phallotoxin levels have been measured using the reversed phase high ...
KAYA, Ertugrul   +2 more
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N-acetylcysteine as a treatment for amatoxin poisoning: a systematic review

Clinical Toxicology, 2020
Joseph Walline, Xin Lu, Shiyuan Yu
exaly  

A ten-year retrospective California Poison Control System experience with possible amatoxin mushroom calls

Clinical Toxicology, 2023
Timothy Albertson   +2 more
exaly  

Amatoxin poisoning: A 15-year retrospective analysis and follow-up evaluation of 105 patients

Clinical Toxicology, 2007
Lucia Giannini   +2 more
exaly  

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