EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 5 MIN
Spore Sized: Deadly Webcap: The Mushroom That Destroys Kidneys Silently
from Lichen The Vibe · host District Podcasts
cortinarius rubellus deadly webcap, orellanine poisoning delayed symptoms, toxic mushrooms kidney failure, mushroom misidentification porcini risk, orellanine cancer research ONC175 — this mushroom doesn’t kill you immediately… it waits.In this episode, we uncover the terrifying biology of Cortinarius rubellus, one of the most dangerous fungi on Earth. Known as the Deadly Webcap, it contains orellanine, a toxin that silently destroys the kidneys—but only after a deceptive delay that can last days to weeks.We break down the science behind this delayed poisoning, including the discovery of a precursor compound called rubelline, which allows the toxin to be absorbed efficiently before transforming inside the body. This process leads to a “cruel calm,” where victims feel normal while irreversible kidney damage is already underway.You’ll also learn how a simple historical illustration error by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke caused decades of taxonomic confusion, splitting this single deadly species into multiple names across the Northern Hemisphere.Beyond toxicology, we explore the unique photochemical properties of orellanine—how it fluoresces under UV light and leaves a lasting forensic signature in human tissue.In a stunning twist, the same toxin is now being engineered into a targeted cancer therapy. Experimental treatments like ONC175 are being tested against advanced kidney cancers, using the mushroom’s extreme organ specificity to selectively destroy malignant cells.From misidentification risks and delayed poisoning to cutting-edge cancer research, this is one of the most shocking intersections of nature, danger, and medicine.
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cortinarius rubellus deadly webcap, orellanine poisoning delayed symptoms, toxic mushrooms kidney failure, mushroom misidentification porcini risk, orellanine cancer research ONC175 — this mushroom doesn’t kill you immediately… it waits.In this episode, we uncover the terrifying biology of Cortinarius rubellus, one of the most dangerous fungi on Earth. Known as the Deadly Webcap, it contains orellanine, a toxin that silently destroys the kidneys—but only after a deceptive delay that can last days to weeks.We break down the science behind this delayed poisoning, including the discovery of a precursor compound called rubelline, which allows the toxin to be absorbed efficiently before transforming inside the body. This process leads to a “cruel calm,” where victims feel normal while irreversible kidney damage is already underway.You’ll also learn how a simple historical illustration error by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke caused decades of taxonomic confusion, splitting this single deadly species into multiple names across the Northern Hemisphere.Beyond toxicology, we explore the unique photochemical properties of orellanine—how it fluoresces under UV light and leaves a lasting forensic signature in human tissue.In a stunning twist, the same toxin is now being engineered into a targeted cancer therapy. Experimental treatments like ONC175 are being tested against advanced kidney cancers, using the mushroom’s extreme organ specificity to selectively destroy malignant cells.From misidentification risks and delayed poisoning to cutting-edge cancer research, this is one of the most shocking intersections of nature, danger, and medicine.
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Spore Sized: Deadly Webcap: The Mushroom That Destroys Kidneys Silently
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