The edible before the gills blacken and dissolve, and cooking will stop the autodigestion process.
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Action of the toxic FP-chloroquine and FP results in cell lysis and ultimately parasite cell autodigestion.
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Mutation at this cleavage site would result in a loss of control and permit autodigestion, causing pancreatitis.
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There is an inherited form that results in the activation of trypsinogen within the pancreas, leading to autodigestion.
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About 50 % of species produce fruiting bodies that dissolve into ink-like ooze when the spores are mature via autodigestion.
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If the pancreas is injured, it may be further injured by its own secretions, in a process called " autodigestion ".
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When young it is an excellent edible mushroom provided that it is eaten soon after being collected ( it keeps very badly because of the autodigestion of its gills and cap ).
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If a lysosome were to rupture, the enzymes released would not be very active because of the cytosol's neutral pH . However, if numerous lysosomes leaked the cell could be destroyed from autodigestion.
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"Coprinellus micaceus " is an edible species, and cooking inactivates the enzymes that cause autodigestion or " deliquescence " a process that can begin as soon as one hour after collection.
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The type genus " Psathyrella " consists of species that produce fruiting bodies which do not liquify via autodigestion . " Psathyrella " remained a polyphyletic genus until it was split into several genera including 3 new ones in 2015 . " Lacrymaria " is another genus that does not autodigest its fruiting bodies.