Concept cluster: Biochemistry > Natural toxins (3)
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A mucopolysaccharide found in aloe vera leaves, with immunostimulant, antiviral, antineoplastic and gastrointestinal properties.
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A particular steroid glycoside.
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A particular astringent.
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(pharmacology) A semisynthetic derivative of geldanamycin.
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protoanemonin
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Any of a group of antiinflammatory substances present in anemones and passion flowers
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A glycosylated swinholide present in some cyanobacteria
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(organic chemistry) A cardiotoxic bufanolide steroid secreted by the Argentine toad Bufo arenarum, having similar effects to digitalis.
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(biochemistry) A bicyclic monoterpene peroxide found in plants of the Chenopodium genus; it is explosive
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Any of a group of toxic saponins produced by starfish
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A particular steroid glycoside.
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(biochemistry) A brassinosteroid that promotes cell elongation and division.
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(biochemistry, toxicology) Any of a class of toxic steroids present in some plants and secreted by some toads through the skin as a defense; sometimes present as a glycoside.
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of cardiotonic bufadienolide steroids secreted by toads of the genus Bufo.
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A particular bufadienolide.
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(organic chemistry) Any of several steroids present in the skin of toads
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An antimicrobial glycolipid present in marine sponges of the genus Caminus
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A particular steroid glycoside.
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Any of a group of cationic steroid antimicrobials
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(organic chemistry) A cardiotoxic bufanolide steroid secreted by the Asiatic toad Bufo gargarizans, having similar effects to digitalis and used in traditional Chinese medicine.
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A oncotoxic concoction of that family.
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Producing coprostanol.
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A particular steroid glycoside.
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of glycosides found in Cucumaria species.
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A cyanotoxin alkaloid found in the genus Cylindrospermopsis of cyanobacterium.
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Any of a small group of octaketides that are agonists for nuclear receptor/transcription factors
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A particular immunosuppressant.
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A particular steroid glycoside.
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A moulting hormone analogue.
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Any of a group of neuroactive steroids related to progesterone.
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(biochemistry) An antifungal defensin in the greater wax moth Galleria
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(biochemistry) A pale yellow isoflavone derivative C₁₅H₁₀O₅ originally obtained from dyer's broom (Genista tinctoria) and also present as a glycoside in soybeans and other leguminous plants, which has antioxidant, estrogenic, and other physiological effects in humans and animals.
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Any of a class of proanthocyanidins found in Geranium niveum.
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A glycolipoprotein fraction isolated from ginseng.
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A form of globotriaosylceramide that has four, rather than three hexose units
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Any steroid that regulates glucose, but especially any of the glucocorticoids
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Alternative form of glucosulfone [A particular drug used in chemotherapy.]
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A particular steroid glycoside.
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Alternative spelling of guaifenesin [Glyceryl guaiacolate, an expectorant drug used to assist the expectoration of phlegm from the airways in acute respiratory tract infections.]
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A particular therapeutic glucocorticoid.
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A special steroid that is intended for veterinary use on large quadrupeds.
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A fungitoxic epidithiodioxopiperazine present in a glass sponge of the genus Hyalodendron
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A phytosterol found in the passionflower.
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(organic chemistry) A bufanolide steroid secreted by the cane toad Bufo marinus (now Rhinella marina).
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medigoxin
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(biochemistry) A macrolide originally isolated from sponges near the Jamaican coast, and exhibiting nanomolar cytotoxic activity against several lines of cancer cells.
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A particular saxitoxin
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A particular steroid glycoside.
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A sweet-tasting protein found in the climbing shrub Pentadiplandra brazzeana.
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A withanolide present in Physalis peruviana
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A steroidal lactone found in Physalis species.
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A particular steroid hormone in insects
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(organic chemistry) A cardiotoxic bufanolide steroid secreted by the oak toad Bufo quercicus.
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(organic chemistry) A cardiotoxic bufanolide steroid secreted by the square-marked toad Bufo regularis.
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A toxic saponin.
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A disintegrin present in the venom of the snake Gloydius saxatilis
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(biochemistry) The major active constituent of silymarin, believed to possess hepatoprotective properties.
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A particular flavonoid and hepatoprotective.
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Alternative form of solanine [(organic chemistry) A poisonous glycoalkaloid found in many species of the nightshade family Solanaceae, including potato and tomato.]
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A paralytic oligopeptide present in the saliva of some shrews of the family Soricidae
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A particular anabolic steroid.
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Alternative form of taraxacin [(obsolete, medicine) A bitter glycoside, extracted from dandelion, once used as a diuretic.]
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A particular bufagin isolated from Bufo rubescens.
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A poisonous alkaloid, of unknown composition, obtained from Thalictrum macrocarpum
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Any of a group of withanolides present in nightshades of the genus Tubocapsicum

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