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  1. Solanine - Wikipedia

    Solanine has pesticidal properties, and it is one of the plant's natural defenses. Solanine was first isolated in 1820 from the berries of the European black nightshade (Solanum nigrum), after which it was named. [1] It belongs to the chemical family of saponins.

  2. Solanine poisoning – how does it happen? - MSU Extension

    Feb 7, 2014 · But if that isn’t done, at least you will have the natural warning of the green potato to keep you from eating the alkaloid solanine! Nature has a way of warning us through looks (greening) and bitter taste.

  3. Solanine Poisoning: Effects, Risks, and Management Strategies

    One of these chemical compounds is solanine, a glycoalkaloid poison found in plants of the Solanum genus, such as potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplants. Solanine can naturally form in any part of the plant. In potato plants, it tends to concentrate in the leaves, stems, sprouts, and fruits.

  4. Solanine poisoning - Mayo Clinic Connect

    Dec 18, 2021 · I am aware of the danger of solanine poisoning from eating green potatoes and excess of other solanine containing foods, but believed it to be a temporary situation, and that the body would eliminate the toxins over a few weeks.

  5. Toxicology of solanine: an overview - PubMed

    Solanine is a toxic glycoalkaloid known to accumulate under certain conditions in potato plant, sprouts and tuber in levels which, if ingested, may cause poisoning in humans and farm animals.

  6. Solanine | chemical compound | Britannica

    Solanine builds up when a potato is handled roughly, exposed to light or extremes of temperature, or is old. Symptoms of solanine poisoning include diarrhea, cramps, and headache, although many damaged potatoes would have to be eaten to cause serious illness.…

  7. Solanine: The Hidden Plant Toxin That May Be Poisoning You

    Aug 11, 2020 · Plants are not made to be eaten. Many of them produce pesticides to fend off predators. One of those is solanine. Read more about this hidden toxin that may be poisoning you. What is Solanine? Chances are you've not heard of solanine, but you've probably heard of nightshades and some cautionary tales about nightshades,

  8. Solanine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Solanine, like other cyanide compounds, is produced as a deterrent to insects and other animals that might feed on the plants. It is found at lower amounts in other food plants such as eggplant and green peppers.

  9. Solanin: what is it, how much it is in potatoes, poisoning, symptoms

    The first aid for solanine poisoning is to free the intestines from the poison. This is done by washing the stomach with a weak solution of manganese. Then activated charcoal or other preparations from the group of sorbents are given.

  10. Solanine | C45H73NO15 | CID 262500 - PubChem

    Solanine | C45H73NO15 | CID 262500 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.

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