Amur adonis may contain glycosides and protoanemonin.
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The toxic compounds in amur adonis are unlikely to be absorbed by the body.
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Is Amur adonis toxic to humans?
There have been no reports of toxicity for amur adonis specifically, however, many plant species within the Adonis genus have shown harmful effects so it's important to proceed with caution if you're considering ingesting this plant. It's believed that all parts of the plant may be toxic, but the effects of this will likely be low in severity. If amur adonis is anything like the related plant Adonis aestivalis, it may contain glycosides and potentially protoanemonin. The toxic compounds are unlikely to be absorbed by the body, but this doesn't mean go ahead and eat it! More research is needed.
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