نتایج جستجو برای: mushroom poisoning

تعداد نتایج: 37081  

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Lebensmittel-Untersuchung und -Forschung 1995
Y Vetter

The boron contents of 68 edible common macrofungi of Hungary were analysed. The average boron content of the examples was 11.74 mg/kg dry mass, this is higher than the average value of green plants of Hungary (7.4 mg/kg dry mass). Although the highest boron contents were found in the examples from woods near Budapest, the differences between the various sites are not significant. It seems that ...

2014
Seung Woong Lee Ja-Gyeong Song Byung Soon Hwang Dae-Won Kim Yoon-Ju Lee E-Eum Woo Ji-Yul Kim In-Kyoung Lee Bong-Sik Yun

We investigated a total of 335 samples of Korean native mushroom extracts as part of our lipoxygenase (LOX) inhibitor screening program. Among the mushroom-methanolic extracts we investigated, 35 exhibited an inhibitory activity greater than 30% against LOX at a concentration of 100 µg/mL. Especially, Collybia maculata, Tylopilus neofelleus, Strobilomyces confusus, Phellinus gilvus, P. linteus,...

Journal: :Molecules 2011
Ung-Kyu Choi Ok-Hwan Lee Young-Chan Kim

This study was conducted to evaluate the calcium (Ca) absorption efficacy of king oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii) grown on sawdust medium supplemented with Ca-sources, including oyster shell powder, and to determine the efficacy of oyster shell powder as a calcium supplement on growth, yield, spawn run and primordial formation of P. eryngii. Optimum calcination of oyster shell powder was ac...

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2010
Jan Magdalan Alina Ostrowska Aleksandra Piotrowska Ilona Izykowska Marcin Nowak Agnieszka Gomułkiewicz Marzena Podhorska-Okołów Adam Szelag Piotr Dziegiel

Amatoxin poisoning is caused by mushroom species belonging to the genera Amanita, Galerina and Lepiota with the majority of lethal mushroom exposures attributable to Amanita phalloides. High mortality rate in intoxications with these mushrooms is principally a result of the acute liver failure following significant hepatocyte damage due to hepatocellular uptake of amatoxins. A wide variety of a...

Journal: :The Clinical investigator 1994
I Nagy G Pogátsa-Murray S Zalányi P Komlósi F László I Ungi

Amanita phalloides-type mushroom poisoning is well recognized as causing acute liver injury and often death. Less is known, however, of whether maternal Amanita poisoning is associated with fetal damage or not. In August 1991 four members of a family were hospitalized with food intoxication caused by Amanita phalloides and Amanita verna. One of them died from hepatic and renal failure. The surv...

H Hassanian-Moghaddam, M Rahimi, N Zamani, S Sattarzad Fathi, Sh Shadnia,

Background: Because in today's societies, not only the nutritional role of plants and fungi is very high, but also the main basis of many drugs are plants and plant products, therefore one of the problems of clinical toxicologists is the toxicity of these products. Objective: This study aimed to define the prevalence, symptoms, complications, effective treatments, type of substance use, the c...

2011

Between August 8, 1974, and November 1, 1978, calls reporting 100 cases of mushroom poisoning were received by the National Institutes of Health. Thioctic acid was sent (under IND # 9957) for the treatment of seventy-five of these patients thought to have ingested mushrooms containing alpha-amanitin. Sixty-seven patients recovered, and eight died. The lapse of time between ingestion of mushroom...

Journal: :Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 2016

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