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    Cerberin is a type of cardiac glycoside, found in the seeds of the dicotyledonous angiosperm genus Cerbera; including the suicide tree (Cerbera odollam)...
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    bears a fruit known as othalanga whose seeds yield a potent poison called cerberin that has been used for trials by ordeal, suicide, and poisonings. It is...
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    toxic cardiac glycoside cerberin, as well as tanghinin, deactyltanghin, and neriifolin. Only the mechanism of action for cerberin has been extensively studied...
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    produces seeds that contain highly toxic cardiac glycosides including cerberin and tanghinin. The tradition of the tangena ordeal, dates to at least the...
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    wallflower) and other Erysimum species Cerbera odollam (suicide tree): cerberin Periploca sepium: periplocin some species of Chrysolina beetles, including...
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    cephalathin. Cerbera odollam suicide tree Apocynaceae The seeds contain cerberin, a potent toxin related to digoxin. The poison blocks the calcium ion channels...
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  • C32H48O9 (molar mass: 576.72 g/mol, exact mass: 576.3298 u) may refer to: Cerberin, a cardiac glycoside Oleandrin, a cardiac glycoside This set index page...
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    Greek mythology, because all the species are poisonous — they contain cerberin, a cardiac glycoside, a substance that blocks electric impulses in the...
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    plant are toxic to humans. Cerbera species contain the cardiac glycoside cerberin, and if eaten will result in nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and potentially...
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