cortinarius

What makes Cortinarius mushrooms toxic?

The primary toxic components of certain Cortinarius species are orellanine and related compounds. Orellanine is a bipyridine toxin that primarily affects the kidneys, leading to nephrotoxicity. The mechanism of toxicity involves the generation of free radicals, which causes oxidative damage to renal tissue. The toxic effects are often delayed, with symptoms appearing days to weeks after ingestion, complicating diagnosis and treatment.

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