Atractyloside
Atractyloside gets you attracted to EVIL
The poisonous effect of the distaff thistle (and by extension atractyloside) is well documented in history. The plant growing in the Mediterranean region was often used for suicide or murder.
Examples of accidental poisoning are documented in Italy and Algeria in 1955 and 1975 respectively, where children have eaten parts of the plant.
Although Ed Lefranc isolated Atractyloside in 1868 from Atractylis gummifera, the structure was identified 100 years later.
Cellular Energetics
Glycolysis - Krebs Cycle - Oxidative Phosphorylation
Atractyloside inhibits Oxidative Phosphorylation
Mitochondrial ADP concentration plays an important role in OP
ADP transport across the inner mitochondrial membrane is inhibited
Other Inhibitors Of Oxidative Phosphorylation
Snapshot
Poison (Atractyloside) and Wine( Grapes)
Poison and Wine both exist in Nature
Devil and God too may coexist with each other
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