Hypoglycine A

Agent Name
Hypoglycine A
CAS Number
156-56-9
Formula
C7-H11-N-O2
Major Category
Biological Agents
Hypoglycine A formula graphical representation
Synonyms
2-Amino-4,5-methylenehex-5-enoic acid; 2-Methylenecyclopropanealanine; 2-Methylenecyclopropanylalanine; Cyclopropanealanine, 2-methylene, L-; Cyclopropanealanine, 2-methylene-; Cyclopropanepropanoic acid, alpha-amino-2-methylene-; Cyclopropanepropionic acid, alpha-amino-2-methylene-, L-(+)-; Hypoglycin; Hypoglycin A; Hypoglycine; L-alpha-Amino-beta-methylenecyclopropanepropionic acid; alpha-Amino-2-methylenecyclopropanepropanoic acid; alpha-Amino-2-methylenecyclopropanepropionic acid; alpha-Amino-beta-(2-methylenecyclopropyl)propionic acid; alpha-Aminomethylenecyclopropanepropionic acid; beta-(Methylenecyclopropyl)alanine; beta-(Methylenecyclopropyl)alanine (VAN); [ChemIDplus]
Category
Plant Toxins
Description
Yellow solid; [Merck Index]
Sources/Uses
Hypoglycemia-inducing component of the akee plant (Blighia sapida); [Merck Index] A water-soluble liver toxin found in the seeds, pods, and unripe fruit of the ackee plant; Ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica, where it is associated with Jamaican vomiting sickness or Toxic Hypoglycemic Syndrome (THS); [HSDB]
Comments
Most poisonings occurred before 1955 in Jamaica or the West Indies; There were fatal cases in preschool children. Severe hypoglycemia below 29 mg/dl is followed by depletion of liver glycogen. Hepatitis may develop. [HSDB] Hypoglycin A & B are hypoglycemic agents from the unripe fruit of the akee plant; Hypoglycemia and vomiting precede the CNS symptoms of seizures and coma; [Ford, p. 919]
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Adverse Effects

Neurotoxin
Other CNS neurotoxin
Hepatotoxin
Hepatoxic (a) from occupational exposure (secondary effect) or (b) in animal studies or in humans after ingestion

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