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- Protoanemonin abstract "Protoanemonin (sometimes called anemonol or ranunculol) is a toxin found in all plants of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). On maceration, for example when the plant is wounded, it is produced by an enzymatic process from the glucoside ranunculin. It is the lactone of 4-hydroxy-2,4-pentadienoic acid.A wounded plant releases the substance, causing itch, rashes or blistering on contact with the skin or mucosa. Ingesting fresh Ranunculaceae can lead to nausea, vomiting, dizziness, spasms, or paralysis.When drying the plant, protoanemonin comes into contact with air and dimerizes to anemonin, which is further hydrolyzed to a non-toxic carboxylic acid.".
- Protoanemonin iupacName "5-Methylidenefuran-2-one".
- Protoanemonin thumbnail Protoanemonina.svg?width=300.
- Protoanemonin wikiPageID "29760170".
- Protoanemonin wikiPageRevisionID "601689906".
- Protoanemonin hasPhotoCollection Protoanemonin.
- Protoanemonin imagefile "Protoanemonina.svg".
- Protoanemonin iupacname "5".
- Protoanemonin othernames "4".
- Protoanemonin verifiedrevid "399423219".
- Protoanemonin subject Category:Furones.
- Protoanemonin subject Category:Plant_toxins.
- Protoanemonin type Matter100020827.
- Protoanemonin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Protoanemonin type PlantToxin115036638.
- Protoanemonin type PlantToxins.
- Protoanemonin type Poison115032376.
- Protoanemonin type Substance100020090.
- Protoanemonin type Toxin115034074.
- Protoanemonin type ChemicalCompound.
- Protoanemonin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Protoanemonin type ChemicalObject.
- Protoanemonin type Thing.
- Protoanemonin comment "Protoanemonin (sometimes called anemonol or ranunculol) is a toxin found in all plants of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). On maceration, for example when the plant is wounded, it is produced by an enzymatic process from the glucoside ranunculin. It is the lactone of 4-hydroxy-2,4-pentadienoic acid.A wounded plant releases the substance, causing itch, rashes or blistering on contact with the skin or mucosa.".
- Protoanemonin label "Proto-anémonine".
- Protoanemonin label "Protoanemonin".
- Protoanemonin label "Protoanemonin".
- Protoanemonin label "Protoanemonina".
- Protoanemonin label "Protoanemonina".
- Protoanemonin label "Protoanemonine".
- Protoanemonin sameAs Protoanemonin.
- Protoanemonin sameAs Protoanemonina.
- Protoanemonin sameAs Proto-anémonine.
- Protoanemonin sameAs Protoanemonine.
- Protoanemonin sameAs Protoanemonina.
- Protoanemonin sameAs m.0fq389l.
- Protoanemonin sameAs Q421294.
- Protoanemonin sameAs Q421294.
- Protoanemonin sameAs Protoanemonin.
- Protoanemonin wasDerivedFrom Protoanemonin?oldid=601689906.
- Protoanemonin depiction Protoanemonina.svg.
- Protoanemonin isPrimaryTopicOf Protoanemonin.