

I follow mycological authorities on this issue instead of judging on my own from the scientific articles. The consensus in the fungi community where I come from is that agaritine and the phenylhydrazines it creates in the gut are at the least suspect and potentially damaging to the liver. The official advice is to keep intake low until we know better and to not eat Agaricus raw (you shouldn’t eat mushrooms raw anyway).
Yes, here’s a source from Atlas of Danish Fungi: https://svampe.databasen.org/taxon/10061 It’s an online version mirroring Fungi of Temperate Europe, one of the most comprehensive mycological guides ever published.