- α-
Chaconine is a
steroidal glycoalkaloid that
occurs in
plants of the
family Solanaceae. It is a
natural toxicant produced in
green potatoes and gives...
- Magazine.
Executive Summary of
Chaconine &
Solanine Archived 15
August 2006 at the
Wayback Machine "Solanine and
Chaconine".
Retrieved 31 May 2009. Dalvi...
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domesticated potato, in
which the
primary glycoalkaloids are
solanine and
chaconine." USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Solanum jamesii". The
PLANTS Database (plants...
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interfere with the
absorption of nutrients.
These include α-solanine, α-
chaconine,
enzyme inhibitors (of cholinesterase, protease, amylase, etc.), cyanide...
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Zeranol Zearalenone Plant toxins Amygdalin Anisatin Antiarin Brucine Chaconine Cicutoxin Coniine Daphnin Delphinine Divicine Djenkolic acid Falcarinol...
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solanine and solamargine.
Other toxins present in the
plant include chaconine, solasonine, solanigrine,
gitogenin and
traces of saponins, as well as...
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contain toxic glycoalkaloids, of
which the most
prevalent are
solanine and
chaconine.
Solanine is
found in
other plants in the same family, Solanaceae, which...
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Zeranol Zearalenone Plant toxins Amygdalin Anisatin Antiarin Brucine Chaconine Cicutoxin Coniine Daphnin Delphinine Divicine Djenkolic acid Falcarinol...
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Zeranol Zearalenone Plant toxins Amygdalin Anisatin Antiarin Brucine Chaconine Cicutoxin Coniine Daphnin Delphinine Divicine Djenkolic acid Falcarinol...
- 1007/BF01054525. ISSN 0892-7553. S2CID 19062069. Zeiger, E. 1998.
Solanine and
Chaconine.
Review of
Toxicological Literature.
Integrated Laboratory Systems, USA...