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muscarine
muscarine Chem. (ˈmʌskərɪn, -iːn) Also † muscarin. [ad. G. muscarin (Schmiedeberg & Koppe Das Muscarin (1869) 2, f. L. muscārius (see muscarious a.): see -ine5.] A quaternary ammonium base, C9H21NO3, which is a poisonous alkaloid found in the fungus Amanita muscaria and which produces copious secret... Oxford English Dictionary
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Muscarine
There are two mirror forms of muscarine, named: 2S-muscarine and 2R-muscarine. unresponsive to muscarine. wikipedia.org
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Mycena pura
Given that it includes the toxin muscarine, it should not be consumed. Mycena pura does not appear to have any psychedelic characteristics. The fungus also contains the mycotoxin muscarine, and the antifungal metabolite strobilurin D, the latter previously found in Cyphellopsis anomala. wikipedia.org
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amanitine
amanitine (æməˈnaɪtaɪn) [f. Gr. ἀµανῖτ-αι a sort of fungi, mentioned by Dioscorides + -ine.] The active narcotic principle of poisonous fungi.1847 in Craig. 1861 H. Macmillan Footn. Page Nat. 248 When extracted by water and alcohol, a brown solid substance called amanitine is obtained. 1878 Kingzett... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aceclidine
See also Talsaclidine (drug with a similar structure) Muscarine References Acetate esters Muscarinic agonists Ophthalmology drugs 3-Quinuclidinyl wikipedia.org
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C9H20NO2
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C9H20NO2}} The molecular formula C9H20NO2 (molar mass: 174.26 g/mol, exact mass: 174.1494 u) may refer to: Muscarine, or L-(+)-muscarine wikipedia.org
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Clitocybe agrestis
Fruitbodies are poisonous as they contain the toxin muscarine. wikipedia.org
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Inosperma erubescens
Toxicity Inocybe erubescens contains a possibly fatal dose of the toxin muscarine. One fatality was recorded in Surrey in southern England in 1937. intramuscular atropine or diphenhydramine serve as an antidote See also List of Inocybe species List of deadly fungi References Toxicity, Mushrooms - Muscarine wikipedia.org
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Entoloma rhodopolium
Symptoms are predominantly gastrointestinal in nature, though muscarine, muscaridine, and choline have been isolated as toxic agents. wikipedia.org
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变红丝盖伞
参考文献 书籍与网页 Toxicity, Mushrooms - Muscarine B wikipedia.org
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Clitocybe
A few members of the genus are considered edible; many others are poisonous, containing the toxin muscarine among others. Many small Clitocybe species contain the toxin muscarine, which was originally found in small amounts in the famous fly agaric. wikipedia.org
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Clitocybe rivulosa
It contains potentially deadly levels of muscarine. See also List of deadly fungi References External links Toxicity, Mushrooms – Muscarine rivulosa Deadly fungi Fungi of Europe Fungi found in fairy wikipedia.org
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Cevimeline
Cevimeline (trade name Evoxac) is a synthetic analog of the natural alkaloid muscarine with a particular agonistic effect on M1 and M3 receptors. wikipedia.org
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Inosperma bongardii
The fruit bodies are suspected to be toxic, as they contain muscarine. wikipedia.org
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Inocybe rimosa
Its toxic ingredient is muscarine, discovered during the 1930s. Serious poisoning can result from consuming any quantity of the mushroom. wikipedia.org
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