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----- Original Message -----
From: "E. McCreery"
> "The tetracyclic triterpenoid cucurbitacins, bitter substances of the
> Cucurbitaceae, are highly toxic to mammals

So is this what makes some cucumbers taste a little bitter?  Cucumbers are
known to sometimes cause digestive upset.  Is this the chemical that's
responsible?

Theola

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