pistoksiin
Pistoksiin is a potent toxin produced by the mushroom species Amanita phalloides, commonly known as the death cap. It is one of the most lethal toxins known to humankind, with a median lethal dose (LD50) of approximately 0.5-1.5 mg/kg in humans. The primary active component of pistoksiin is alpha-amanitin, a cyclic peptide that inhibits RNA polymerase II, leading to the inhibition of RNA synthesis and subsequent cell death.
The symptoms of pistoksiin poisoning typically begin 6-24 hours after ingestion and can include nausea, vomiting,
Pistoksiin poisoning is a medical emergency, and prompt recognition and treatment are crucial for survival. It
Prevention of pistoksiin poisoning involves proper identification of mushrooms, avoiding consumption of any Amanita species, and