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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Atractyloside (ATR) is a natural, toxic glAtractyloside (ATR) is a natural, toxic glycoside present in numerous plant species worldwide in the daisy family including Atractylis gummifera and , and it's used for a variety of therapeutic, religious, and toxic purposes. Exposure to ATR via ingestion or physical contact is toxic and can be fatal for both humans and animals, especially by kidney and liver failure. ATR acts as an effective ADP/ATP translocase inhibitor which eventually halts ADP and ATP exchange and the cell dies due to lack of energy. Historically, atractyloside poisoning has been challenging to verify and quantify toxicologically, though recent literature has described such methods within acceptable standards of forensic science. acceptable standards of forensic science. , Атрактилозид — органическое вещество, гликозид. Обладает высокой токсичностью за счет ингибирования транслоказы — белка, расположенного в мембране митохондрий и ответственного за обменную диффузию АДФ и АТФ. , Atractylosid (ATR) ist ein natürliches, giftiges Glycosid und ein effektiver Inhibitor des ATP/ADP-Translokators. , L'atractyloside est un composé organique dL'atractyloside est un composé organique de formule C30H46O16S2. C'est un glycoside diterpénoïde naturel, toxique, et un inhibiteur efficace de la translocase ATP/ADP. Ce composé est synthétisé par certaines espèces de plantes de la famille des Asteraceae, par exemple , Carlina gummifera, Xanthium strumarium, et .rlina gummifera, Xanthium strumarium, et .
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rdfs:comment Atractylosid (ATR) ist ein natürliches, giftiges Glycosid und ein effektiver Inhibitor des ATP/ADP-Translokators. , Atractyloside (ATR) is a natural, toxic glAtractyloside (ATR) is a natural, toxic glycoside present in numerous plant species worldwide in the daisy family including Atractylis gummifera and , and it's used for a variety of therapeutic, religious, and toxic purposes. Exposure to ATR via ingestion or physical contact is toxic and can be fatal for both humans and animals, especially by kidney and liver failure. ATR acts as an effective ADP/ATP translocase inhibitor which eventually halts ADP and ATP exchange and the cell dies due to lack of energy. Historically, atractyloside poisoning has been challenging to verify and quantify toxicologically, though recent literature has described such methods within acceptable standards of forensic science. acceptable standards of forensic science. , Атрактилозид — органическое вещество, гликозид. Обладает высокой токсичностью за счет ингибирования транслоказы — белка, расположенного в мембране митохондрий и ответственного за обменную диффузию АДФ и АТФ. , L'atractyloside est un composé organique dL'atractyloside est un composé organique de formule C30H46O16S2. C'est un glycoside diterpénoïde naturel, toxique, et un inhibiteur efficace de la translocase ATP/ADP. Ce composé est synthétisé par certaines espèces de plantes de la famille des Asteraceae, par exemple , Carlina gummifera, Xanthium strumarium, et .rlina gummifera, Xanthium strumarium, et .
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