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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1978 December; 36(6): 819-823

Production of xanthomegnin and viomellein by species of Aspergillus correlated with mycotoxicosis produced in mice.

J E Robbers, S Hong, J Tuite and W W Carlton

ABSTRACT

By using thin-layer chromatography and infrared spectroscopy, xanthomegnin and viomellein have been isolated and identified from species of the Aspergillus ochraceus group. A correlation was established between the occurrence of these fungal quinones in the fungal cultural products and the ability of these products to induce mycotoxicosis in mice. In addition, a method was employed to estimate the amount of xanthomegnin and viomellein produced by the fungi.


Appl Environ Microbiol. 1978 December; 36(6): 819-823







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