- that make it
insensitive to the
effects of
amatoxins; thus, the
mushroom does not
poison itself.
Amatoxins are able to
travel through the bloodstream...
-
commonly consumed by humans,
increasing the risk of
accidental poisoning.
Amatoxins, the
class of
toxins found in
these mushrooms, are thermostable: they...
-
peptide of
eight amino acids. It is
possibly the most
deadly of all the
amatoxins,
toxins found in
several species of the
mushroom genus Amanita, one being...
- in Australia. The
toxins found in
Galerina marginata are
known as
amatoxins.
Amatoxins belong to a
family of
bicyclic octapeptide derivatives composed of...
- may
depend on
methods of
preparation for cooking. Some toxins, such as
amatoxins, are
thermostable and
mushrooms containing such
toxins will not be rendered...
- make
treatment more difficult.
Fruit bodies contain both
amatoxins and phallotoxins.
Amatoxins consist of at
least eight compounds with a
similar structure...
- both they and the
closely related death caps (A. phalloides)
contain amatoxins.
Destroying angels are
characterized by
having a
white stalk and gills...
- 2010-05-03. Hu J, Chen ZH,
Zhang ZG,
Zhang P (2003). "Analysis of the main
amatoxins and
phallotoxins in
Amanita exitialis, a new
species in China". Weishengwu...
-
hormone itself is a RiPP due to its
biosynthetic origin as thyroglobulin.
Amatoxins and
phallotoxins are 8- and 7-membered
natural products, respectively...
-
western North America,
particularly in the spring. It
contains highly toxic amatoxins, as well as phallotoxins, a
feature shared with the
closely related death...