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| Stereochemistry | ABSOLUTE |
| Molecular Formula | C22H34O6 |
| Molecular Weight | 394.5018 |
| Optical Activity | UNSPECIFIED |
| Defined Stereocenters | 9 / 9 |
| E/Z Centers | 0 |
| Charge | 0 |
SHOW SMILES / InChI
SMILES
CC(=O)O[C@@H]1[C@H]2CC[C@H]3C(=C)[C@@H]4C[C@H](O)C(C)(C)[C@@]4(O)[C@H](O)C[C@@]13C[C@@]2(C)O
InChI
InChIKey=RVBLUTOAMOFHON-PWQJHGGPSA-N
InChI=1S/C22H34O6/c1-11-13-6-7-14-18(28-12(2)23)21(13,10-20(14,5)26)9-17(25)22(27)15(11)8-16(24)19(22,3)4/h13-18,24-27H,1,6-10H2,2-5H3/t13-,14+,15-,16-,17+,18+,20+,21-,22-/m0/s1
| Molecular Formula | C22H34O6 |
| Molecular Weight | 394.5018 |
| Charge | 0 |
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| Stereochemistry | ABSOLUTE |
| Additional Stereochemistry | No |
| Defined Stereocenters | 9 / 9 |
| E/Z Centers | 0 |
| Optical Activity | UNSPECIFIED |
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30272-17-4
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Grayanotoxin
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PRIMARY | Grayanotoxins can be found in honey produced from the pollen of plants such as Rhododendron ponticum that contains alkaloids that are poisonous to humans. Such honey is called 'mad honey'. Honey from Japan, Brazil, United States, Nepal, and British Columbia is most likely to be contaminated with grayanotoxins, although very rarely to toxic levels. In Nepal, this type of honey is used by the Gurung people both for its medicinal and hallucinogenic properties.Honey produced from the nectar of Andromeda polifolia contains high enough levels of grayanotoxin to cause full body paralysis and potentially fatal breathing difficulties due to diaphragm paralysis. Honey obtained from spoonwood and allied species such as sheep-laurel can also cause illness. The honey from Lestrimelitta limao also produces this paralyzing effect seen in the honey of A. polifolia and is also toxic to humans. | ||
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