
doi: 10.1007/bf01915341
pmid: 700023
Silybin significantly antagonises the lethal poisoning of mice with alpha-amanitine or phalloidine. In the same test, taxifolin, coniferyl alcohol, fisetin and (+)-catechin were not effective.
Flavonoids, Male, Amanitins, Flavonols, Phalloidine, Catechin, Mice, Structure-Activity Relationship, Phenols, Cinnamates, Alcohols, Animals, Female, Quercetin, Oligopeptides, Silymarin
Flavonoids, Male, Amanitins, Flavonols, Phalloidine, Catechin, Mice, Structure-Activity Relationship, Phenols, Cinnamates, Alcohols, Animals, Female, Quercetin, Oligopeptides, Silymarin
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