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Collybia butyracea

Kuehnelt, D., W. Goessler, and K.J. Irgolic. 1997a. Arsenic compounds in terrestrial organisms. I. Collybia maculata, Collybia butyracea and Amantia muscaria from arsenic smelter sites in Austria. Appl. Organometall. Chem. 11 289-296. [Pg.1538]

Arsenic compounds were determined in methanol extracts from 50 mushrooms. The main arsenic compound found in many mushrooms (Agaricales and Aphyllophorales) was 54. Dimethylarsinic and methylarsonic acids were present in many mushrooms, but generally as minor components. Collybia butyracea contained mainly 54 (8.8 mg/kg) and dimethylarsinic acid (47) (1.9 mg/kg). In Laccaria laccata. [Pg.874]


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