secalonic acid D
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Cancer cells adapted to the microenvironment in tumor such as hypoxic and nutrient-starved conditions are now paid much attention…
The anticancer activities of secalonic acid D separated from the secondary metabolites of the mangrove endophytic fungus No…
Secalonic acid D (SAD), a teratogenic mycotoxin, induces cleft palate (CP) in the offspring of exposed mice by inhibiting palatal…
Secalonic acid D (SAD) is a teratogenic mycotoxin that causes cleft palate in the offspring of treated pregnant mice. To…
Secalonic acid D (SAD) induces cleft palate in the developing mouse by an unknown mechanism. To investigate possible roles of…
The mycotoxin secalonic acid D was detected for the first time as a natural contaminant of corn dust obtained from grain storage…
Toxicity of the mycotoxin secalonic D (SAD) was examined histopathologically in rats. Dose response was studied by intragastric…
Teratogenicity and fetotoxicity of secalonic acid D, a toxic fungal metabolite produced by Penicillium oxalicum, were…
Secalonic acid D is an acutely toxic and teratogenic mycotoxin, produced by Penicillium oxalicum in corn. Two rodent mutagenicity…
Toxicity of secalonic acid D was examined by using lethality, growth retardation, and histopathology as indexes. The ip LD50…