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Grayanotoxins are a
group of
closely related neurotoxins named after Leucothoe grayana, a
plant native to ****an and
named for 19th-century
American botanist...
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honey is
honey that
contains grayanotoxins. The dark,
reddish honey is
produced from the
nectar and
pollen of
genus Rhododendron and has intoxicating...
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varieties of
Rhododendron simsii are
poisonous due to the
presence of
grayanotoxin. The
species is
common in Hong Kong. It is also
distributed in Areas...
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Tricyclic antidepressants Activators Aconitine Atracotoxins (ω-Atracotoxin, Robustoxin, Versutoxin)
Batrachotoxin Ciguatoxins Grayanotoxins Poneratoxin...
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areas of
dense Rhododendron ponti****
blooms to
purposefully sequester grayanotoxin laden honey called "mad honey." This
coveted novelty honey is referred...
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including horses, goats, cattle, deer, monkeys, and humans, due to
grayanotoxin and arbutin. The
green parts of the plant, flowers, twigs, and pollen...
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Tricyclic antidepressants Activators Aconitine Atracotoxins (ω-Atracotoxin, Robustoxin, Versutoxin)
Batrachotoxin Ciguatoxins Grayanotoxins Poneratoxin...
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notably Hawaiian Baby Woodrose:
lysergic acid
amide Monotropa uniflora:
Grayanotoxin (also
found in
Rhododendron pollen and mad honey) Iboga: ibogaine, noribogaine...
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grown in a
medium with a low pH. Bog
rosemary contains grayanotoxin,
which when
ingested may
cause respiratory problems, dizziness, vomiting...
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medicinal value and
intoxicating qualities which are
attributed to the
grayanotoxin present in the
nectar collected from
white rhododendrons (Rhododendron...