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Scilliroside
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Scilliroside
A potent emetic isolated from squill or sea onion—Urginea (Scilla) maritima—which was once used as a rat poison. Scilliroside production was discontinued worldwide in 1980.
Toxicity Vomiting, diuresis, clonic seizures, respiratory failure

scilliroside
cardiac glucoside in Urginea maritima.


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