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  2. Destroying angel - Wikipedia

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    The destroying angel (Amanita bisporigera) and the death cap (Amanita phalloides) account for the overwhelming majority of deaths due to mushroom poisoning. The toxin responsible for this is amatoxin, which inhibits RNA polymerase II and III. Symptoms do not appear for 5 to 24 hours, by which time the toxins may already be absorbed and the ...

  3. Amanita ocreata - Wikipedia

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    The mushroom belongs to the same section (Phalloideae) and genus (Amanita) as several deadly poisonous fungi including the death cap (A. phalloides) and several all-white species of Amanita known as "destroying angels": A. bisporigera of eastern North America, and the European A. virosa. "Death angel" is used as an alternate common name.

  4. Amanita bisporigera - Wikipedia

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    Amanita bisporigera is a deadly poisonous species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae.It is commonly known as the eastern destroying angel amanita, [3] the eastern North American destroying angel or just as the destroying angel, although the fungus shares this latter name with three other lethal white Amanita species, A. ocreata, A. verna and A. virosa.

  5. Amanita virosa - Wikipedia

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    Amanita virosa is highly toxic, and has been responsible for severe mushroom poisonings. [7] Eating just one cap of A. virosa is enough to kill an adult human. [7] The symptoms of poisoning generally come several hours after consumption, a delay which may make treatment more difficult. Fruit bodies contain both amatoxins and phallotoxins.

  6. Mushrooms’ popularity is booming, but so are poisonings ...

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    Death caps and related species that have the same toxin are to blame for the majority of mushroom-poisoning deaths. In the Bay Area cases, all the patients survived eating death caps, LeSaint said ...

  7. What are death cap mushrooms and why are they so deadly ... - AOL

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    Death cap mushrooms are a poisonous fungi, according to Britannica. "They are the deadliest mushrooms," Jamie Alan , associate professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Michigan State University ...

  8. Lone survivor of suspected death cap mushroom poisoning ... - AOL

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    The sole survivor of a poisoning involving suspected death cap mushrooms that killed three others in Australia has been released from hospital following a remarkable recovery that could now help ...

  9. Mushroom poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Mushroom poisoning is ... thirteen deaths were associated with consumption of Pleurocybella porrigens or "angel ... or “ the death cap”, is a type of mushroom ...