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Solanine
Solanine Solanine is a glycoalkaloid poison found in species ... is very toxic even in small quantities. Solanine has both fungicidal and pesticidal properties, and ... one of the plant's natural defenses. Solanine Poisoning Symptoms Solanine poisoning is primarily displayed by gastrointestinal ...
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Solanine (translated from Japanese)
Solanine Solanine(C 45 H 73 NO 15 ) With ... registration number : 20562-02-1 This item "Solanine"As a reference of something to investigate ...
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Talk:Solanine
Talk:Solanine i ate some potatoe with green stuff ...
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Potato
... compounds, of which the most prevalent are solanine and chaconine . Cooking at high temperatures (over ... otherwise promising cultivar. Breeders try to keep solanine levels below 0.2 mg/g (200 ... turn green, they can approach concentrations of solanine of 1 mg/g (1000 ppmw). Some studies suggest that 200 mg of solanine can constitute a dangerous dose. This dose ... consumes 12.5 mg/person/day of solanine from potatoes. Dr. Douglas L. Holt, ...
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Potato (translated from French)
... one of these toxins is one alcaloïde , solanine, which present in the tuber at weak ... a bitter taste to the tuber. The solanine is usually not eliminated by cooking because ... only beyond 243 °C. The ingestion of solanine seldom causes death but can cause haemorrhages ...
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Hilling
... the surface, and can produce chlorophyll and solanine if exposed to light (green potatoes). Solanine is toxic in large doses, and can ...
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Black Morelle (translated from French)
... a plant with the toxic fruits, containing solanine. It is however much less toxic than ...
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Talk:Black nightshade
... other related plants, the black nightshade contains Solanine, a very toxic substance. However, cooking may ...
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Eastern black nightshade
... branched. All parts of the plant contain solanine, and are poisonous. The main symptom of ...
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Solanum americanum
... as they may contain high levels of solanine. Also, the plant is easily confused with ...
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