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Lycorine is a
toxic crystalline alkaloid found in
various Amaryllidaceae species, such as the
cultivated bush lily (Clivia miniata),
surprise lilies (Lycoris)...
- toxic,
especially the bulb. It
contains a
variety of
alkaloids such as
lycorine and tazettine. When eaten, it can
cause vomiting,
abdominal pain, severe...
- or leaves.
Lycorine is the
major alkaloid found in the
roots and the only
alkaloid found in
trace amounts in the leaves.
Other lycorine-type alkaloids...
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belladonna plant are
toxic and
contain several different alkaloids, such as
lycorine,
pancracine and amaryllidine. This can
cause vomiting and
diarrhea in humans...
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Corynoline Crimidine Cyclanoline Cymserine Harmaline Kobophenol A
Lactucopicrin Lycorine Phosacetim Rosmarinic acid
Stercuronium iodide Taspine Tetrahydrocannabinol...
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including Clivia miniata,
produce small amounts of the
alkaloid lycorine.
Lycorine is
toxic in
sufficient quantities,
particularly in pets and small...
- [citation needed] Hardiness: USDA
zones 7-10.[citation needed] It
contains lycorine, nerinine, haemanthamine, tazettine, haemanthidine, zephyranthine. List...
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genus Hesperantha (formerly Schizostylis). It
contains small amounts of
lycorine,
making it poisonous. The
genus Clivia, was
named after the
Duchess of...
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radiata are poisonous,
mostly due to the
presence of the
toxic alkaloid lycorine. If ingested,
bulbs can
cause diarrhea, vomiting, convulsions, and - in...
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Corynoline Crimidine Cyclanoline Cymserine Harmaline Kobophenol A
Lactucopicrin Lycorine Phosacetim Rosmarinic acid
Stercuronium iodide Taspine Tetrahydrocannabinol...