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- Coprine abstract "Coprine is a mycotoxin. It was first isolated from common inkcap (Coprinopsis atramentaria). It also occurs in other mushrooms in the genus Coprinus and in brawny bolete (Boletus torsus).When combined with the consumption of alcohol, it causes "Coprinus syndrome". Symptoms include facial reddening, nausea, vomiting, malaise, agitation, palpitations and tingling in limbs, and arise five to ten minutes after consumption of alcohol. The signs are similar to those induced by disulfiram (Antabuse) and subsequent alcohol consumption. If no more alcohol is consumed, the symptoms will generally subside over two or three hours. Symptom severity is proportional to the amount of alcohol consumed.Coprine is metabolized into glutamic acid and 1-aminocyclopropanol, the biologically active substance which inhibits the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase. This enzyme is involved in the metabolism of alcohol. When it is blocked, acetaldehyde accumulates causing the adverse reaction.".
- Coprine iupacName "N-(1-Hydroxycyclopropyl)-(L)-glutamine".
- Coprine thumbnail Coprine.svg?width=300.
- Coprine wikiPageID "21495173".
- Coprine wikiPageRevisionID "603597166".
- Coprine imagefile "Coprine.svg".
- Coprine imagesize "200".
- Coprine iupacname "N--(L)-glutamine".
- Coprine othernames "-2".
- Coprine subject Category:Amino_acid_derivatives.
- Coprine subject Category:Cyclopropanes.
- Coprine subject Category:Mycotoxins.
- Coprine type ChemicalCompound.
- Coprine type ChemicalSubstance.
- Coprine type ChemicalObject.
- Coprine type Thing.
- Coprine comment "Coprine is a mycotoxin. It was first isolated from common inkcap (Coprinopsis atramentaria). It also occurs in other mushrooms in the genus Coprinus and in brawny bolete (Boletus torsus).When combined with the consumption of alcohol, it causes "Coprinus syndrome". Symptoms include facial reddening, nausea, vomiting, malaise, agitation, palpitations and tingling in limbs, and arise five to ten minutes after consumption of alcohol.".
- Coprine label "Coprin".
- Coprine label "Coprina".
- Coprine label "Coprine".
- Coprine label "Коприн".
- Coprine sameAs Coprin.
- Coprine sameAs Coprina.
- Coprine sameAs m.0108zb10.
- Coprine sameAs Q1131548.
- Coprine sameAs Q1131548.
- Coprine wasDerivedFrom Coprine?oldid=603597166.
- Coprine depiction Coprine.svg.
- Coprine isPrimaryTopicOf Coprine.