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Toads known to
secrete bufotoxins.
Despite being a
frequent target for milking,
these toads still carry cardio toxic bufotoxins which have been linked...
- frog The
bufotoxins are
named after the
genus of Bufo. The α-pyranones at the 17th
carbon atom are
specific for the
bufotoxins. The
bufotoxin shown here...
- S2CID 22706445. Chen, K. K.; Jensen, H.; Chen, A. L. (April 1932). "Action of
Bufotoxins".
Proceedings of the
Society for
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 7...
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species of
psychoactive toads, most
notably Incilius alvarius, that
secrete bufotoxins from
their parotoid glands.
Bufotenin is
similar in
chemical structure...
- threatened, its
glands secrete a milky-white
fluid known as
bufotoxin.
Components of
bufotoxin are
toxic to many animals; even
human deaths have been recorded...
- The main poison-producing glands, the parotoids,
produce the
neurotoxin bufotoxin and are
located behind the ears of toads,
along the
backs of frogs, behind...
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thoroughly after handling one. The
poison of most if not all
toads contains bufotoxin. Formerly, the
genus Bufo encomp****ed many
species and was
divided into...
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Ciguatoxin Tetrodotoxin Amphibian: (+)-Allopumiliotoxin 267A
Batrachotoxin Bufotoxins Arenobu****in
Bufotalin Bufotenin Cinobu****in Marinobu****in Epibatidine...
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alkaloid substances (depending on the species)
known collectively as
bufotoxins,
which act as
neurotoxins to
deter predation.
These cutaneous glands are...
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Bufothionine is a sulfur-containing
compound which is
present in the
bufotoxins secreted by the
parotoid gland of
certain toads of the
genera Bufo and...