- A
hepatotoxin (Gr.,
hepato = liver) is a
toxic chemical substance that
damages the liver. It can be a side-effect, but
hepatotoxins are also
found naturally...
- vitamins. Cyproheptadine, the
active ingredient, is an
antihistamine and a
hepatotoxin that has many
effects on the body,
including increased appetite, fatigue...
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induce hepatotoxicity.
Chemicals that
cause liver injury are
called hepatotoxins. More than 900
drugs have been
implicated in
causing liver injury (see...
- (see below),
glucuronic acid, glycerol,
lactic acid, and
usnic acid (a
hepatotoxin, see above). The
alcohol content of
kombucha is
usually less than 0.5%...
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toxic chlorine gas, and
another used
carbon tetrachloride, a
potent hepatotoxin. The book was also
believed to be a
source of
inspiration to
David Hahn...
- Chloroform, or
trichloromethane (often
abbreviated as TCM), is an
organochloride with the
formula CHCl3 and a
common solvent. It is a volatile, colorless...
-
Aspirin (/ˈæsp(ə)rɪn/) is the
genericized trademark for
acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), a
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to
reduce pain,...
- Some
cyanobacteria can
produce neurotoxins, cytotoxins, endotoxins, and
hepatotoxins (e.g., the microcystin-producing
bacteria genus microcystis),
which are...
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Toxins cardiotoxin cytotoxin enterotoxin hemotoxin hepatotoxin neurotoxin phototoxin Bacterial toxins Mycotoxins Aflatoxin Amatoxin (alpha-amanitin...
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Toxins cardiotoxin cytotoxin enterotoxin hemotoxin hepatotoxin neurotoxin phototoxin Bacterial toxins Mycotoxins Aflatoxin Amatoxin (alpha-amanitin...