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 ["Notes on poisoning:black nightshade", Canadian Poisonous Plants, Canadian Biodiversity Information Facility, Canadian Government.] [[http://www.cbif.gc.ca/eng/species-bank/canadian-poisonous-plants-information-system/all-plants-common-name/black-nightshade/?id=1370403267063]] ["Notes on poisoning:black nightshade", Canadian Poisonous Plants, Canadian Biodiversity Information Facility, Canadian Government.] [[http://www.cbif.gc.ca/eng/species-bank/canadian-poisonous-plants-information-system/all-plants-common-name/black-nightshade/?id=1370403267063]]
  
-"Solanine, a glyco-alkaloid, is found throughout the plant, with the highest concentrations in the unripened berries. The concentration of solanine increases in the leaves as the plant matures (Cooper & Johnson, 1984).  When ripe, the berries are the least toxic part of the plant and are sometimes eaten without ill effects (Watt & Breyer-Brandwijk, 1962)... The unhydrolyzed glyco-alkaloid (solanine) is poorly absorbed, while alkamine solanidine) is rapidly absorbed through the gastrointestinal wall. Alkamine is the active principle mainly responsible for the toxic manifestations... Animal studies comparing solanine with K-strophantidine revealed similar effects." \\+"[[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/442984|Solanine]], a glyco-alkaloid, is found throughout the plant, with the highest concentrations in the unripened berries. The concentration of solanine increases in the leaves as the plant matures (Cooper & Johnson, 1984).  When ripe, the berries are the least toxic part of the plant and are sometimes eaten without ill effects (Watt & Breyer-Brandwijk, 1962)... The unhydrolyzed glyco-alkaloid (solanine) is poorly absorbed, while alkamine solanidine) is rapidly absorbed through the gastrointestinal wall. Alkamine is the active principle mainly responsible for the toxic manifestations... Animal studies comparing solanine with K-strophantidine revealed similar effects." \\
 [Solanum nigrum L., IPCS INCHEM, © World Health Organization, 1994] [[http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/plant/solanum.htm]] [Solanum nigrum L., IPCS INCHEM, © World Health Organization, 1994] [[http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/plant/solanum.htm]]
  
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