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O que (quem) é Toxine - definição

POISONOUS SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY AN ORGANISM (PROKARYOT, PLANT, FUNGUS, ANIMAL, ...)
Toxins; Biotoxin; Toxinology; Toxins, biological; Marine toxin; Natural toxin; Plant toxin; Plant Toxin; Environmental toxins; Toxine; Biological toxin; Exposure to toxins; Environmental toxin; Plant toxins
  • The ''[[Amanita muscaria]]'' mushroom, an iconic toxic mushroom.

Toxine         
·noun A poisonous product formed by pathogenic bacteria, as a toxic proteid or poisonous ptomaine.
toxin         
(toxins)
A toxin is any poisonous substance produced by bacteria, animals, or plants.
Tests showed increased levels of toxin in shellfish.
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Toxin         
A toxin is a naturally occurring organic poison produced by metabolic activities of living cells or organisms. Toxins occur especially as a protein or conjugated protein.

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Toxin

A toxin is a naturally occurring organic poison produced by metabolic activities of living cells or organisms. They occur especially as proteins, often conjugated. The term was first used by organic chemist Ludwig Brieger (1849–1919) and is derived from the word "toxic".

Toxins can be small molecules, peptides, or proteins that are capable of causing disease on contact with or absorption by body tissues interacting with biological macromolecules such as enzymes or cellular receptors. They vary greatly in their toxicity, ranging from usually minor (such as a bee sting) to potentially fatal even at extremely low doses (such as botulinum toxin).