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Actinotoxin does not appear in any chemical database I have searched: SciFinder, PubChem, PubMed, eMolecules, ChemSpider, etc. Is it a crude extract, a mixture, or a single chemical compound? As far as I can tell, actinotoxin does not appear in the chemical or medical literature except for the 1902 paper I added to the article, and in passing references to that paper. Can anyone find any additional info regarding actinotoxin? -- Ed (Edgar181) 18:12, 3 February 2009 (UTC)Reply