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- Orellanine or orellanin is a mycotoxin found in a group of mushrooms known as the Orellani of the family Cortinariaceae. Structurally, it is a bipyridine...
- mushrooms containing orellanine may experience early symptoms as well, because the mushrooms often contain other toxins in addition to orellanine. A related toxin...
- appreciated in several European countries. The toxin in Cortinarius species, orellanine, is easy to detect because it is fluorescent. It has been found in at...
- toxin is orellanine. One important feature of Cortinarius orell****'s natural history is its toxicity, which is linked to the presence of orellanine, a strong...
- including Hymenogastraceae, Inocybaceae and Bolbitiaceae. The deadly toxin orellanine has been found in at least 34 Cortinariaceae. Cortinariaceae is a family...
- inflammation of the kidneys in some people. Fumaric acid, aka food additive E297 Orellanine Nephrotoxicity is usually monitored through a simple blood test. A decreased...
- orell**** Fries Fool's webcap orellanine kidney Coniferous woodland Northern Europe Cortinarius rubellus Cooke deadly webcap orellanine kidney Coniferous woodland...
- world's most poisonous mushrooms as they contain the highly toxic compound orellanine. The best-known species are the deadly webcap (Cortinarius rubellus, formerly...
- in December 1985, one of whom required a kidney transplant. The toxin orellanine was later recovered from the species. List of Cortinarius species Gasparini...
- edible but mediocre or inedible. The fruit body has been found to contain orellanine, though at much lower concentrations than the lethal webcaps. When dyeing...