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Ledol is a
poisonous sesquiterpene that can
cause cramps, paralysis, and delirium.[citation needed]
Caucasian peasants used
Rhododendron plants for these...
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terpenoid ledol which is
found in all
Labrador tea species. R. groenlandi**** has the
lowest toxicity due to
lower levels of
ledol.
Moderately narcotic...
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Daphnin Delphinine Divicine Djenkolic acid
Falcarinol Gossypol Helenalin Ledol Linamarin Lotaustralin Mimosine Oenanthotoxin Oleandrin Persin Protoanemonin...
- nausea, and unconsciousness.[citation needed]
Among the plant's
terpenes is
ledol, a
cyclic alcohol with
deliriant effects,
although poisonous in
large doses...
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Daphnin Delphinine Divicine Djenkolic acid
Falcarinol Gossypol Helenalin Ledol Linamarin Lotaustralin Mimosine Oenanthotoxin Oleandrin Persin Protoanemonin...
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distillation of
Salvia judaica leaves. The oil
contains mainly cubebene and
ledol. Karl-Georg Fahlbusch; et al. (2007), "Flavors and Fragrances", Ullmann's...
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Daphnin Delphinine Divicine Djenkolic acid
Falcarinol Gossypol Helenalin Ledol Linamarin Lotaustralin Mimosine Oenanthotoxin Oleandrin Persin Protoanemonin...
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Daphnin Delphinine Divicine Djenkolic acid
Falcarinol Gossypol Helenalin Ledol Linamarin Lotaustralin Mimosine Oenanthotoxin Oleandrin Persin Protoanemonin...
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Plant toxins independently came
about in: solauricine, daphnin, tinyatoxin,
ledol, protoanemonin, lotaustralin, chaconine,
persin and more.
Venus flytrap...
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Daphnin Delphinine Divicine Djenkolic acid
Falcarinol Gossypol Helenalin Ledol Linamarin Lotaustralin Mimosine Oenanthotoxin Oleandrin Persin Protoanemonin...