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Cereulide is a
toxin produced by some
strains of
Bacillus cereus,
Bacillus megaterium and
related species. It is a
potent cytotoxin that
destroys mitochondria...
- They have a wide
range of
virulence factors,
including phospholipase C,
cereulide, sphingomyelinase, metalloproteases, and
cytotoxin K, many of
which are...
- Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease, and some
toxins released by
certain bacteria, such as
Cereulide, may not be destro**** by
autoclaving at the
typical 134 °C for
three minutes...
- poisoning—can
cause fulminant liver failure through the
production of
cereulide, a
toxin which destroys the
mitochondria in
affected hepatocytes, resulting...
- autonomic,
nociceptive neurons), emesis.
Agonists for the
receptor include:
Cereulide 2-methyl-5-HT Alpha-Methyltryptamine
Bufotenin Chlorophenylbiguanide Ethanol...
- (GlyR) Cl− > HCO−3
Strychnine - - -
Serotonin 5-HT3
receptor Na+, K+
Cereulide 5-HT1-2 or 4-7 Gs, Gi/o or Gq - ATP P2X
receptors Ca2+, Na+, Mg2+ BzATP[citation...
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Microbiology of the food
chain -
Quantitative determination of
emetic toxin (
cereulide)
using LC-MS/MS ISO/IEC 18477
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