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Poisonous mushrooms

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Poisonous mushrooms - mushrooms containing toxic substances - toxins . By nature, poisoning with poisonous mushrooms is divided into three groups: causing food poisoning , causing disruption of the nervous system and deadly poisonous.

Of the known in Europe, about 5000 species of mushrooms are poisonous, about 150. Of these, only a few are deadly poisonous . The most poisonous mushroom in the world is considered a pale grebe ( Amanita phalloides ).

Content

  • 1 Raw Mushrooms
  • 2 See also
  • 3 Literature
  • 4 References

Raw Mushrooms

A large number of mushroom species contains hemolysins ( blood- destroying substances) and other toxic substances that decompose under the influence of heat. Therefore, they are more or less toxic in the wet state. These species are not classified as poisonous mushrooms, since most mushrooms are consumed in a fried or boiled state. Also, some of these mushrooms are edible for some animals.

See also

  • List of Deadly Poisonous Mushrooms
  • Mushroom poisoning

Literature

  • "Biology. Modern Illustrated Encyclopedia. ”Ch. ed. A.P. Gorkin; M .: Rosman, 2006.

Links

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Poisonous Mushrooms&oldid = 99227584


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