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The only commercial Amanitin ELISA


Amanitin

Intoxication with Amanitin has been reported to be lethal in up to 25% of all cases and the mortality rate in children under 10 years of age is above 50%. Therefore, this intoxication should be ruled out in all patients presenting gastro-intestinal symptoms after a mushroom ingestion. Urinary Amanitin analysis is a most valuable diagnostic tool and does significantly contribute to the management of mushroom poisoning.

Management of suspected mushroom poisoning

testIntoxication with Amanitin has been reported to be lethal in up to 25% of all cases and the mortality rate in children under 10 years of age is above 50%. Therefore, this intoxication should be ruled out in all patients presenting gastro-intestinal symptoms after a mushroom ingestion. Urinary Amanitin analysis is a most valuable diagnostic tool and does significantly contribute to the management of mushroom poisoning.
Mushroom toxicity is a worldwide concern. Mushroom picking is a popular occupation in mushroom season in many countries. Moreover, the increased use of mushrooms as components of organic diets and for alternative therapies in part, accounts for the renewed interest in mycetism. Ingestion by unsupervised children also accounts for a significant percentage of mushroom poisoning incidents.
While most mushroom ingestions do not cause a clinically significant toxidrome, the lethal potential of a select few make mushroom toxicity an important subject.
The main toxic actions are caused by Amanitins, which are bicyclic octapeptides. Amanitins occur in the extremely poisonous toadstools such as Amanita phalloides (death cap), Amanita verna (white death cap), Amanita virosa (destroying angel) and other Amanita species. These mushrooms are responsible for the most severe cases of mushroom poisoning with a very high mortality rate.
The Amanitin phalloides syndrome is estimated to be responsible for 95% of fatal cases of mushroom poisonings throughout the world. Therefore, this intoxication should be ruled out in all patients presenting with gastro-intestinal symptoms after mushroom ingestion.
Urinary Amanitin analysis is a most valuable diagnostic tool and does significantly contribute to the management of mushroom poisoning. Amatoxins are detected in urine samples within 6 - 60 hours after ingestion i.e. the time by which clinical symptoms occur. The detection of alpha-Amanitin (100 %) and gamma-Amanitin (90 %) in urine using the BÜHLMANN Amanitin ELISA confirms Amanita intoxication.
The Amanitin ELISA test is an additional diagnostic tool in the clinical management of mushroom poisoning.

Product Information

Amanitin

Method

ELISA

Time to results

1 h

Sample Type

40 µl urine, serum, plasma (1:25)

Standard range

1.0-100 ng/ml

Sensitivity

0.2 ng/ml

Order Code

EK-AM1 96 wells

CE

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