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  Amanitin poisoning in the dog

Faulstich, H., & Fauser, U. (1975). Amanitin poisoning in the dog. In D. Keppler (Ed.), Pathogenesis and Mechanisms of Liver Cell Necrosis (pp. 69-74). [Lancaster]: MTP.

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Faulstich, Heinz1, Author           
Fauser, U.2, Author           
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 Abstract: So far, most experimental investigations concerning amanitin poisoning have been done in the mouse or in the rat. In order to obtain conditions which could be better compared to human intoxication, we chose the dog for experiments. Among the amatoxins available, there are two compounds, which can be radioactively labelled: 14[C]O-methyl-γ-amanitin and 3[H]demethyl-O-methyl-γ-amanitin. Both these compounds exhibit shortcomings in in vivo experiments. O-methyl-γ- amanitin is as toxic as α-amanitin, the label, but undergoes microsomal oxidation. The second compound is probably stable under in vivo conditions but is 15 times less toxic, and, as we know from the experiments of Chambon’s laboratory1, binds 10 times less effectively to RNA-polymerase. We decided upon the first, more toxic compound.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 1975
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 6
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-6618-8_7
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Title: Pathogenesis and Mechanisms of Liver Cell Necrosis
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Keppler, Dietrich, Editor
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Publ. Info: [Lancaster] : MTP
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 69 - 74 Identifier: ISBN: 0-85200-127-4