Mushroom foraging is very popular in some regions of the world. Sometimes toxic and edible mushrooms are mistaken by mushroom collectors, leading to serious human poisoning. The group of mushrooms highly dangerous for human health includes Amanita phalloides. This mushroom produces a toxic octapeptide called α-amanitin which is an inhibitor of nuclear RNA polymerase II. The inhibition of this polymerase results in the abortion of mRNA synthesis. The ingestion of A. phalloides causes liver failure due to the fact that most of the toxin is uptaken by hepatocytes. The hospitalization of poisoned patients involves the removal of the toxin from the digestive tract, its dilution in the circulatory system and the administration of therapeutic adju...
International audienceAmanitin poisonings are among the most life-threatening mushroom poisonings, a...
The amatoxins, highly toxic components of death cap Amanita mushrooms, bind strongly to RNA polymera...
Mushroom poisoning continues to be a serious clinical problem. The most serious are intoxications wi...
Amanita poisoning is one of the most deadly types of mushroom poisoning. α-Amanitin is the main leth...
Amanita phalloides is responsible for more than 90 % of mushroom-related fatalities, and no effectiv...
International audienceThe consumption of mushrooms has become increasingly popular, partly due to th...
Poisonous α-amanitin-containing mushrooms are responsible for the major cases of fatalities after mu...
Ochratoxin A is a secondary metabolite of Fungi that is correlated to kidney and liver damage, along...
Alpha amanitin (α-AMA) is a toxin with hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic effects found in the content of&n...
Mushroom poisoning remains a serious food safety and health concern in some parts of the world due t...
Background/aim: Alpha- and beta-amanitins are the main toxins of the poisonous Amanita phalloides mu...
One of the deadliest mushrooms is the death cap mushroom, Amanita phalloides. The most toxic constit...
α-Amanitin is an extremely toxic bicyclic octapeptide isolated from the death-cap mushroom, <i>Amani...
Some species of mushrooms in the genus Amanita are extremely poisonous and frequently fatal to mamma...
Amatoxins, the lethal constituents of poisonous mushrooms in the genus Amanita, are bicyclic octapep...
International audienceAmanitin poisonings are among the most life-threatening mushroom poisonings, a...
The amatoxins, highly toxic components of death cap Amanita mushrooms, bind strongly to RNA polymera...
Mushroom poisoning continues to be a serious clinical problem. The most serious are intoxications wi...
Amanita poisoning is one of the most deadly types of mushroom poisoning. α-Amanitin is the main leth...
Amanita phalloides is responsible for more than 90 % of mushroom-related fatalities, and no effectiv...
International audienceThe consumption of mushrooms has become increasingly popular, partly due to th...
Poisonous α-amanitin-containing mushrooms are responsible for the major cases of fatalities after mu...
Ochratoxin A is a secondary metabolite of Fungi that is correlated to kidney and liver damage, along...
Alpha amanitin (α-AMA) is a toxin with hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic effects found in the content of&n...
Mushroom poisoning remains a serious food safety and health concern in some parts of the world due t...
Background/aim: Alpha- and beta-amanitins are the main toxins of the poisonous Amanita phalloides mu...
One of the deadliest mushrooms is the death cap mushroom, Amanita phalloides. The most toxic constit...
α-Amanitin is an extremely toxic bicyclic octapeptide isolated from the death-cap mushroom, <i>Amani...
Some species of mushrooms in the genus Amanita are extremely poisonous and frequently fatal to mamma...
Amatoxins, the lethal constituents of poisonous mushrooms in the genus Amanita, are bicyclic octapep...
International audienceAmanitin poisonings are among the most life-threatening mushroom poisonings, a...
The amatoxins, highly toxic components of death cap Amanita mushrooms, bind strongly to RNA polymera...
Mushroom poisoning continues to be a serious clinical problem. The most serious are intoxications wi...