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  2. Bufotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Some authors have also used the term bufotoxin to describe the conjugate of a bufagin with suberylarginine. [4] The toxic substances found in toads can be divided by chemical structure in two groups: bufadienolides, which are cardiac glycosides (e.g., bufotalin, bufogenin), are undesirable compounds that may be fatal if consumed.

  3. Bufotenin - Wikipedia

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    Studies have been mixed on the psychedelic effects of bufotenin, with some finding a relative lack of psychedelic effects and pronounced toxic effects, while others have found psychedelic effects without major adverse effects. [12] [3] [1] [16] In any case, bufotenin has often been reported to produce pronounced peripheral serotonergic effects.

  4. HuaChanSu - Wikipedia

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    The toad venom was found to have grade 1 and 2 toxicity levels in majority of the injected areas. [3] No toxicity greater than grade 2 was observed and the effects subsided within a month. [3] These side effects included thrombocytopenia, diarrhea, mouth ulcers, and myalgia. [3]

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    Foodborne botulism is a potentially deadly condition that’s caused by eating food contaminated with botulinum toxin, a potent toxin that attacks the body’s nervous system.The disease is ...

  6. Bufotalin - Wikipedia

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    Toxicity. Specifically, in cats the lethal median dose is 0.13 mg/kg. ... If bufotalin is esterified with suberyl arginine, the bufotalin-like steroid bufotoxin is ...

  7. Which Berries Are Most Likely To Carry Viruses? A Food ... - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration announced it was overhauling its berry safety strategy. Here's what to know, plus which are most likely to be contaminated.

  8. Why Do Dogs Make Circles Before They Finally Lie Down? - AOL

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    Dogs may not discriminate regarding food, but they sure can be picky about where they lie down. If you have a dog, you’ve probably seen it yourself. They find a spot to hunker down but don’t ...

  9. American toad - Wikipedia

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    In the eastern American toad these crests almost never touch the parotoid glands, which secrete bufotoxin, a poisonous substance meant to make the toad unpalatable to potential predators. Bufotoxin is a mild poison in comparison to that of other poisonous toads and frogs, but it can irritate human eyes and mucous membranes [ 17 ] and is ...