• Solanine is a glycoalkaloid poison found in species of the nightshade family within the genus Solanum, such as the potato (Solanum tuberosum), the tomato...
  • In this article, we’ll explore what solanine is, why plants contain it in the first place, how much is harmful, and what you can do to avoid solanine poisoning.
  • Solanine(20562-02-1) has sedative and anticonvulsant properties, and has been used as a treatment for asthma, as well as for cough and cold medicines.
  • Ticari olarak satışa sunulan patatesler solanine miktarı açısından taramadan geçirilmiş ve solanine miktarı 0.2mg/g ‘dan daha az bulunmuştur.
  • Nicotine in tobacco, another nightshade, is the same type of glycoalkaloid as solanine, but the high temperature of combustion is believed to modify its toxic impact...
  • Chances are you've not heard of solanine, but you've probably heard of nightshades and some cautionary tales about nightshades, inflammation and gut health.
  • Solanine has fungicidal and pesticidal properties, and solanine hydrochloride (a salt of solanine) has been used as a commercial pesticide, but never on a large...
  • Solanine builds up when a potato is handled roughly, exposed to light or extremes of temperature, or is old.
  • Potatoes naturally produce solanine and chaconine, a related glycoalkaloid, as a defense mechanism against insects, disease, and herbivores.