Liveradon
Liveradon is a rare and highly toxic alkaloid found in certain species of the liverwort genus Conocephalum, particularly Conocephalum conicum. It is responsible for the liverwort's distinctive bitter taste and has been used in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits. Liveradon has been studied for its anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-viral properties. However, it is important to note that liveradon is highly toxic and can cause severe health issues, including liver damage and even death, if ingested in large quantities. Due to its toxicity, liveradon is not recommended for use in medicine or as a dietary supplement. Instead, it is primarily of interest to botanists, chemists, and researchers studying the unique chemistry and biology of liverworts.