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aurofusarin
Known as:
airofusorin
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
Toxikologische Charakterisierung von Aurofusarin, einem Sekundärmetaboliten der Gattung Fusarium
K. Wolters
2016
Corpus ID: 104364136
Aurofusarin ist ein Sekundarmetaboliten der Gattung Fusarium und wird hauptsachlich von F. graminearum, F. culmorum und F…
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2004
2004
AN EVOLUTIONARY FRAMEWORK FOR TACKLING FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT ; SPECIES RECOGNITION , TOXIN EVOLUTION , AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE FUSARIUM GRAMINEARUM SPECIES COMPLEX
G. Adam
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M. Peruci
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+14 authors
M. Lemmens
2004
Corpus ID: 15839118
We have developed a DNA chip to facilitate expression studies of genes involved in the synthesis of secondary metabolites in…
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2001
2001
Effect of the mycotoxin aurofusarin on the antioxidant composition and fatty acid profile of quail eggs
J. Dvorska
,
Peter F Surai
,
B. Speake
,
N. Sparks
British Poultry Science
2001
Corpus ID: 46196961
1. The effect of the mycotoxin aurofusarin on the antioxidant composition and fatty acid profile of quail eggs was investigated…
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1993
1993
[Identification of aurofusarin in Fusarium graminearum isolates, causing a syndrome of worsening of egg quality in chickens].
Medentsev Ag
,
Kotik An
,
Trufanova Va
,
Akimenko Vk
1993
Corpus ID: 88567153
: Twenty isolates of Fusarium graminearum have been isolated from infested grain. When laying hens were fed with biomass of most…
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1968
1968
Metabolic products of fungi. XXIX. The structure of aurofusarin. (2).
E. Morishita
,
T. Takeda
,
S. Shibata
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1968
Corpus ID: 34358308
The structure of aurofusarin (Ia) was established by the biogenetical type synthesis. Rubrofusarin (IIa) was partially methylated…
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