Histrionicotoxins
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histrionicotoxins-257-151878
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Histrionicotoxins
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Histrionicotoxins are a group of related toxins found in the skin of poison frogs from the family Dendrobatidae, notably Oophaga histrionica, which are native to Colombia. It is likely that, as with other poison frog alkaloids, histrionicotoxins are not manufactured by the amphibians, but absorbed from insects in their diet and stored in glands in their skin. They are notably less toxic than other alkaloids found in poison frogs, yet their distinct structure acts as a neurotoxin by non-competiti
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histrionicotoxins
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2023-10-26T23:21:36Z
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