Presenza di alcaloidi chinolizinidici in Lupini secchi /presence of quinolizidine alkaloids in dried lupins from Chile
- Classification
- Alert notification
- Risk
- Serious
- Category
- fruits and vegetables
- Hazard
- quinolizidine alkaloids - {natural toxins (other)}
- Origin
- Italy
- Notifier
- Italy
What is this? Some dried lupin beans from Chile may have a natural poison called quinolizidine alkaloids.
What's happening? Italy found these beans have too much of this poison. They recalled the product.
Does this affect me? If you bought dried lupins in Italy, Austria, Belgium, Germany, or Switzerland, check your package.
What should I do? Do not eat them. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you feel sick.
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Classification: Alert notification · Risk: Serious · Category: fruits and vegetables · Hazard: quinolizidine alkaloids - {natural toxins (other)} · Origin: Italy · Notifier: Italy
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