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Pederin is a
vesicant toxic amide with two
tetrahydropyran rings,
found in the
haemolymph of the
beetle genus Paederus,
including the
Nairobi fly, belonging...
- dermatitis". In East Africa,
conjunctivitis from
getting pederin in the eye is
called "Nairobi eye". Once
pederin is on the skin from the
initial beetle contact...
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originating from Tanzania. The
beetles contain a
corrosive substance known as
pederin,
which can
cause chemical burns if it
comes into
contact with skin. Because...
- chemical. The
active agent in the
coelemic fluid is
commonly referred to as
pederin,
although depending on the
beetle species it may be one of
several similar...
- dermatitis, due to a
potent vesicant in
their haemolymph. This irritant,
pederin, is
highly toxic, more
potent than
cobra venom. Thirty-six
genera and 436...
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called dermatitis linearis, also
known as
Paederus dermatitis. The
irritant pederin is
highly toxic, more
potent than
cobra venom. Rove
beetles are
known from...
-
other beetles in the
genus Orthoperus (Corylophidae)
carry the
compound pederin in
their hemolymph,
which is a
mixture of
blood and
interstitial fluid...
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cluster psyD have very
close counterparts in the
pederin gene clusters. This
indicates that
psymberin and
pederin are both
structurally and biosynthetically...
-
Paederus dermatitis, a
somewhat different dermatitis caused by
contact with
pederin, an
irritant in the
hemolymph of a
different group of beetles, the rove...
- Potiorek. On 10 July, he
officially retired,
after 45
years of service.
Notes Pederin, Ivan. "Theresianum, počeci njemačko–hrvatskih književnih i
kulturnih odnosa...