The established tradition of consuming and marketing wild mushrooms has focused attention on mycotoxicity, which has become a global issue. In the present study, we describe the toxins found in a previously unknown poisonous European mushroom Tricholoma terreum. Fifteen new triterpenoids terreolidesA-F (1-6) and saponaceolidesH-P (8-16) were isolated from the fruiting bodies of the toxic mushroom T. terreum. TerreolidesA-C (1-3) possessed a unique 5/6/7 trioxaspiroketal system, whereas terreolides D-F (4-6) possessed an unprecedented carbon skeleton. Two abundant compounds in the mushroom, saponaceolideB (7) and saponaceolideM (13), displayed acute toxicity, with LD50 values of 88.3 and 63.7mgkg-1 when administered orally in mice. Both compounds were found to increase serum creatine kinase levels in mice, indicating that T. terreum may be the cause of mushroom poisoning ultimately leading to rhabdomyolysis.
1.Chinese Acad Sci, State Key Lab Phytochem & Plant Resources West Ch, Kunming Inst Bot, Kunming 650201, Peoples R China 2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
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Yin,Xia;Feng,Tao;Shang,Jian-Hua;Zhao,Yun-Li;Wang,Fang;Li,Zheng-Hui;Dong,Ze-Jun;Luo,Xiao-Dong;Liu,Ji-Kai.Chemical and Toxicological Investigations of a Previously Unknown Poisonous European Mushroom Tricholoma terreum,CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL,2014,20(23):7001-7009