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Two new Inosperma (Inocybaceae) species with unexpected muscarine contents from tropical China.


ABSTRACT: An accurate identification of poisonous mushrooms and the confirmation of the toxins involved are both of great importance in the treatment of mushroom poisoning incidents. In recent years, cases of mushroom poisoning by Inosperma spp. have been repeatedly reported from tropical Asia. It is urgent to know the real species diversity of Inosperma in this region. In the present study, we proposed two new Inosperma species from tropical Asia, namely I.muscarium and I.hainanense. They were described based on morphology and multilocus phylogeny. Detailed descriptions, color photographs and the discussion with other closely related species of the two new taxa were provided. In addition, a comprehensive muscarine determination of these two new species using ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) approach has been performed. Results showed that these two species were muscarine positive, with a content of 16.03 ± 1.23 g/kg in I.muscarium and a content of 11.87 ± 3.02 g/kg in I.hainanense, much higher than the known species I.virosum. Recovery of muscarine ranged from 93.45% to 97.25%, and the average recovery is 95.56%.

SUBMITTER: Deng LS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8695569 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two new <i>Inosperma</i> (Inocybaceae) species with unexpected muscarine contents from tropical China.

Deng Lun-Sha LS   Kang Rui R   Zeng Nian-Kai NK   Yu Wen-Jie WJ   Chang Cheng C   Xu Fei F   Deng Wang-Qiu WQ   Qi Liang-Liang LL   Zhou Yu-Ling YL   Fan Yu-Guang YG  

MycoKeys 20211215


An accurate identification of poisonous mushrooms and the confirmation of the toxins involved are both of great importance in the treatment of mushroom poisoning incidents. In recent years, cases of mushroom poisoning by <i>Inosperma</i> spp. have been repeatedly reported from tropical Asia. It is urgent to know the real species diversity of <i>Inosperma</i> in this region. In the present study, we proposed two new <i>Inosperma</i> species from tropical Asia, namely <i>I.muscarium</i> and <i>I.h  ...[more]

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