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Chemical compound
Coprine is a toxin. It was first isolated from common inkcap (Coprinopsis atramentaria). It occurs in mushrooms in the genus Coprinopsis, specifically
Coprine
Species of fungus
as well as grassy areas. It can be eaten, but due to the presence of coprine within the mushroom, it is poisonous when consumed with alcohol, as it
Coprinopsis_atramentaria
Medical condition
speculated that disulfiram was the active ingredient in common inkcap. In 1975, coprine was identified as the compound in the common inkcap, with the mechanism
Disulfiram-alcohol_reaction
Harmful effects from ingestion of toxic substances present in a mushroom
compound has also been identified in mushrooms of the genus Verpa. Coprine: Coprine is metabolized to a chemical that resembles disulfiram. It inhibits
Mushroom_poisoning
Species of fungus
atramentaria (the common ink cap) is similar, and contains coprine which can induce coprine poisoning, particularly when consumed with alcohol. Podaxis
Coprinus_comatus
Chemical compound
cyclopropanone derivative 1-aminocyclopropanol occurs naturally by hydrolyzes of coprine, a toxin in some mushrooms. 1-Aminocyclopropanol is an inhibitor of the
Cyclopropanone
Compound that affects the absorption of nutrients
hypoglycemia, when these fruit are eaten in large quantities or as the sole diet. Coprine found in some edible mushrooms, for example the common inkcap, inhibits
Antinutrient
Species of edible fungus of the bolete family
similar to those caused by the compound coprine, though laboratory testing has not revealed any evidence of coprine in the mushroom. First described in 1774
Suillellus_luridus
Species of fungus
virosa causes gastrointestinal (GI) issues, a result of the mycotoxin coprine, but it is not fatal. Because it is not edible, it is not cultivated and
Cantharocybe_virosa
Edible fungi fruit bodies
Edible when young but toxic if consumed with alcohol due to the presence of coprine Coprinus comatus Shaggy mane, shaggy inkcap or lawyer's wig Up to 8 cm
Edible_mushroom
Drug that causes an adverse reaction to alcohol
to cause disulfiram-like reactions upon ingestion of alcohol include: Coprine, via active metabolite 1-aminocyclopropanol; found in mushrooms such as
Disulfiram-like_drug
Chemical compound
same function as disulfiram, but is weaker and safer.[citation needed] Coprine, which metabolizes to 1-aminocyclopropanol, a chemical having the same
Disulfiram
Species of fungus
contain the Antabuse-like chemical coprine, which causes a poisoning reaction when consumed with alcohol. Coprine has also been linked to testicular lesions
Coprinopsis_variegata
Species of edible fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae with a cosmopolitan distribution
have disintegrated. C. micaceus has been found to be devoid of the toxin coprine, the disulfiram-mimicking chemical found in C. atramentaria that causes
Coprinellus_micaceus
prunulus Marasmius oreades Coprinopsis alopecia coprine Europe Coprinopsis atramentaria Common ink cap coprine North America, Europe, Asia and Australia Coprinopsis
List of poisonous mushroom species
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Group of enzymes
well as pseudomembranous colitis, causes similar effects to disulfiram. Coprine (which is an amino acid found in certain coprinoid mushrooms) metabolizes
Aldehyde_dehydrogenase
Swedish neuroscientist (1923–2018)
Carlsson died on 29 June 2018, at the age of 95. 7-OH-DPAT 8-OH-DPAT Coprine & Benzcoprine DS-121 HW-165 FLA-57 Preclamol Rotigotine UH-232 Zimelidine
Arvid_Carlsson
Species of fungus
C; Zilker, T (February 2011). "Case series: Alcohol intolerance with Coprine-like syndrome after consumption of the mushroom Lepiota aspera (Pers.:Fr
Echinoderma_asperum
Species of fungus
compound coprine in Suillellus luridus and similar species that had been suspected of inducing Antabuse-like reactions with alcohol. Coprine ingestion
Imperator_torosus
Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula
C8H14N2O4 (molar mass: 202.21 g/mol, exact mass: 202.0954 u) may refer to: Coprine Diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (DIAD) This set index page lists chemical
C8H14N2O4
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