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Query: UMLS:C0002736 (
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
)
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Recently, consumption of the gyromitrin-containing neurotoxic mushroom
Gyromitra
sp. (false morel), as gourmet food was hypothesized to play a role in sporadic
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
genesis. The present review analyses recent data on edibility and toxicity of false and true morels and
Agaricus
spp. Controversy about the toxic status of
Gyromitra esculenta
was due to variable toxin susceptibility within consumers. We suggest that
Verpa bohemica
, another false morel, is also inedible. We found a temporary neurological syndrome (NS) with cerebellar signs associated with high consumption of fresh or dried true morels
Morchella
sp. After ingestion of crude or poorly cooked fresh or dried morels, a gastrointestinal "haemolytic" syndrome was also observed.
Agaritine
, a water soluble hydrazinic toxin closely related to gyromitrin is present along with metabolites including diazonium ions and free radicals, in
Agaricus
spp. and
A. bisporus,
the button mushroom, and in mice after ingestion. It is a potential weak carcinogen in mice, but although no data are available for humans, a lifetime low cumulative extra cancer risk in humans can be estimated to be about 10
-5
. To conclude, a safety measure is to avoid consuming any true morels or button mushrooms when crude or poorly cooked, fresh or dried.
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PMID:Warning on False or True Morels and Button Mushrooms with Potential Toxicity Linked to Hydrazinic Toxins: An Update. 3275 Dec 77