Tutin (toxin)
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2a,3a-epoxy- 3a,4a,5,6,7,7a-hexahydro- 3aα,6β,7β-trihydroxy- 5α-isopropyl- 7aα-methylspiro (indan-1,2'-oxirane)- γ-lactone | |
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CAS Number | 2571-22-4 |
ATC code | none |
PubChem | CID 75729 |
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Formula | C15H18O6 |
Molar mass | 294.299 g/mol[[Script error: No such module "String".]] |
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Tutin is a poisonous plant derivative found in the New Zealand tutu plant (Coriaria genus, several different species). It acts as a potent antagonist of the glycine receptor,[1] and has powerful convulsant effects.[2] It is used in scientific research into the glycine receptor, and is also sometimes associated with outbreaks of toxic honey poisoning when bees feed on the flowers of Coriaria plants.[3]
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- ↑ Fuentealba J, Guzmán L, Manríquez-Navarro P, Pérez C, Silva M, Becerra J, Aguayo LG. Inhibitory effects of tutin on glycine receptors in spinal neurons. European Journal of Pharmacology. 2007 Mar 15;559(1):61-4. PMID 17303114
- ↑ Zhou H, Tang YH, Zheng Y. A new rat model of acute seizures induced by tutin. Brain Research. 2006 May 30;1092(1):207-13. PMID 16674929
- ↑ Background on toxic honey. New Zealand Food Safety Authority.
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