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Amanita pantherina is a poisonous mushroom that causes muscle cramps, insanity, and audiovisual disorders. As part of our systematic study on Korean mushrooms, a chemical investigation of A.
Sang Ah Yi (7143824) +5 more
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Research progress on rhabdomyolytic mushroom poisoning
Poisonous mushroom poisoning is a type of acute disease with the highest mortality rate among foodborne diseases in China. It has become one of the most serious food safety problems in China.
YANG Ying +3 more
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Toxicological profile of Amanita virosa – A narrative review
Mushrooms account for a part of human diet due to their exquisite taste and protein content as well as their promising health effects unveiled by scientific research. Toxic and non-toxic mushrooms frequently share considerable morphological similarities,
Milad Tavassoli +10 more
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Silymarin and Its Isolated Flavanonol Lignans Are Liver X Receptor Antagonists
Despite its long tradition in the treatment of liver‐related ailments, the precise mode of action of the milk thistle fruit extract remains vague. Here we identified liver X receptor as a molecular target of silymarin, a mixture of bioactive compounds from milk thistle extract, and its major flavanonol lignan components, which account for their anti ...
Nils C. Bandomir +3 more
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Mushroom Toxins - The Meixner Test [PDF]
Mushrooms can be found extensively in a variety of natural environments and visual identification of mushroom species is well established. However, from a scientific point of view there are still key areas of mushroom research that warrant investigation.
Fiedziukiewicz, Marcin
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Salil, Garg, Vasu, Vardhan, S C, Sood
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The term mushroom refers to the fungal fruiting body. Anatomically, the prototypical mushroom comprises the stem and a cap with gills on the underside.
Tran, Huu H.
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Fatal Poisoning by Mushrooms [PDF]
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Macrocyclic Trichothecene Mycotoxins from a Deadly Poisonous Mushroom, Podostroma cornu-damae
Three new macrocyclic trichothecenes (1–3) and five known related compounds (4–8) were isolated from the MeOH extract of a plate culture of the fungus Podostroma cornu-damae, a deadly poisonous mushroom. Miophytocen D (1) is a rearranged macrocyclic type
Sang Un Choi (723773) +4 more
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Edible Mushroom For Medicinal Use
Medicinal mushroom has been used for their health benefits for thousands of years. Each mushroom has its own distinct health advantages. A lot of people heard about Medicinal mushroom or you can say Healing mushroom or Functional mushroom.
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