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- Anisatin abstract "Anisatin is an extremely toxic, insecticidally active component of the Shikimi plant. It is used in folk remedies topically in Japan, but is deadly when ingested. Symptoms begin to appear about 1–6 hours after ingestion, beginning with gastrointestinal ailments, such as diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain, followed by nervous system excitation, seizures, loss of consciousness, and respiratory paralysis, which is the ultimate cause of death.".
- Anisatin iupacName "4aβ,5,6a,7,8,9-Hexahydro-1α,5β,6aβ,7β-tetrahydroxy-5,9α-dimethylspiro[6H-4,9a-methanocyclopent[d]oxocin-6,3'-oxetane]-2,2'(1H)-dione".
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- Anisatin wikiPageRevisionID "593445968".
- Anisatin hasPhotoCollection Anisatin.
- Anisatin imagefile "Anisatin.PNG".
- Anisatin imagename "Stereo skeletal formula of anisatin".
- Anisatin imagesize "200".
- Anisatin iupacname "4".
- Anisatin verifiedfields "changed".
- Anisatin verifiedrevid "457131047".
- Anisatin watchedfields "changed".
- Anisatin subject Category:Alcohols.
- Anisatin subject Category:GABA_antagonists.
- Anisatin subject Category:Neurotoxins.
- Anisatin subject Category:Oxygen_heterocycles.
- Anisatin subject Category:Plant_toxins.
- Anisatin subject Category:Sesquiterpene_lactones.
- Anisatin type Matter100020827.
- Anisatin type Neurotoxin115036321.
- Anisatin type Neurotoxins.
- Anisatin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Anisatin type PlantToxin115036638.
- Anisatin type PlantToxins.
- Anisatin type Poison115032376.
- Anisatin type Substance100020090.
- Anisatin type Toxin115034074.
- Anisatin type ChemicalCompound.
- Anisatin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Anisatin type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Anisatin type ChemicalObject.
- Anisatin type Thing.
- Anisatin comment "Anisatin is an extremely toxic, insecticidally active component of the Shikimi plant. It is used in folk remedies topically in Japan, but is deadly when ingested. Symptoms begin to appear about 1–6 hours after ingestion, beginning with gastrointestinal ailments, such as diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain, followed by nervous system excitation, seizures, loss of consciousness, and respiratory paralysis, which is the ultimate cause of death.".
- Anisatin label "Anisatin".
- Anisatin label "Anisatin".
- Anisatin label "Anisatine".
- Anisatin label "アニサチン".
- Anisatin sameAs Anisatin.
- Anisatin sameAs Anisatine.
- Anisatin sameAs Anisatin.
- Anisatin sameAs アニサチン.
- Anisatin sameAs m.03m71nm.
- Anisatin sameAs Q2850134.
- Anisatin sameAs Q2850134.
- Anisatin sameAs Anisatin.
- Anisatin wasDerivedFrom Anisatin?oldid=593445968.
- Anisatin depiction Anisatin.PNG.
- Anisatin isPrimaryTopicOf Anisatin.