- I (grayanotoxane-3,5,6,10,14,16-hexol 14-acetate) is also
known as
andromedotoxin, acetylandromedol,
rhodotoxin and asebotoxin.
Grayanotoxins are produced...
- from the
South involving mad
honey intoxication. The
chemical compound andromedotoxin (grayanotoxin I) was
isolated from
Trabzon honey by
German scientist...
-
renowned for its beauty, the
azalea is also
highly toxic—it
contains andromedotoxins in both its
leaves and nectar,
including honey from the nectar. Bees...
- Wales, Australia.
Kalmia latifolia mountain laurel Ericaceae Contains andromedotoxin and arbutin. The
green parts of the plant, flowers, twigs, and pollen...
- flowers, has also won the award.
Kalmia contains a glycoside,
known as
andromedotoxin. It is
poisonous to mammals. Hence, it can be
unwelcome in pastures...
-
bloom in
early to mid summer. The
plant is
toxic to humans; it
contains andromedotoxin which may
cause diarrhea and even
sudden death. The tree
prefers moist...
- the
western North American rhododendron species. The
species contains andromedotoxin,
which can
poison the
honey of
nearby hives. "Rhododendron macrophyllum"...
- it as a
traditional infusion,
which carries the
danger of
releasing andromedotoxin, a
common toxin present in
plants of the
family Ericaceae. Leatherleaf...
- and Elvin-Lewis, the
active compounds within Kalmia polifolia include andromedotoxin and arbutin.
These compounds cause a
slowing of pulse, a
lowering of...
-
Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit. R.
arborescens contains andromedotoxins,
specifically known as
grayanotoxins which are water-soluble diterpenoid...