verrucosidin
National Institutes of Health
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Four verrucosidin derivatives, penicyrone (1), norpenicyrone (2), methyl norpenicyrone (3), and methyl penicyrone (4) were…
A new verrucosidin derivative, methyl isoverrucosidinol (1), was isolated from the marine fungus Penicillium sp. Y-50-10…
Citreoviridin (1) belongs to a class of F1-ATPase β-subunit inhibitors that are synthesized by highly reducing polyketide…
Two polyketides containing an α-pyrone unit, named penicyrones A (1) and B (2), were isolated from a culture broth of the marine…
Verrucosidin (VCD) belongs to a group of fungal metabolites that were identified in screening programs to detect molecules that…
The new secondary metabolites verrucosidinol (1) and its derivative verrucosidinol acetate (2), together with a potent neurotoxin…
In this study, the ability to produce mycotoxins during growth on artificially infested building materials was investigated for…
A number of toxinogenic fungal species, particularly producers of tremorgenic mycotoxins, have been isolated from traditional…
Penicillium polonicum, a common mold on dry-cured meat products, is able to produce verrucosidin, a potent neurotoxin. The…
Verrucofortine [8], an alkaloid derived from tryptophan and leucine, has been isolated from the fungus Penicillium verrucosum var…