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<Table name="Antinutrient & Toxicity">
    <Row>
        <AntinutrientandToxicityID>210</AntinutrientandToxicityID>
        <CropID>Cole's Wattle</CropID>
        <Part>Seed</Part>
        <ReportedFactor>Djenkolic acid</ReportedFactor>
        <Effect>Symptoms seem to be related to the precipitation and crystallisation of the compound within the urinary system, and include acute renal failure, hematuria, painful loins, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.</Effect>
        <CauseToxicity>false</CauseToxicity>
        <CauseAllergicReaction>false</CauseAllergicReaction>
        <ReductionMethod></ReductionMethod>
        <Notes>Djenkolic acid is a toxic amino acid that is best known as the apparent cause of 'djenkolism', an acute illness that can occur following the consumption of djenkol beans (Archidendron pauciflorum)</Notes>
        <MetadataId>8,919</MetadataId>
    </Row>
</Table>