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xanthomegnin

Known as: 3,3'-bis(2-methoxy-5-hydroxy-7-(2-hydroxypropyl)-8- carboxyl-1,4-naphthoquinone lactone) 
National Institutes of Health

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2000
2000
Xanthomegnin, a mutagenic mycotoxin best known as an agent of nephropathy and death in farm animals exposed to food-borne… 
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Twenty-eight mycotoxins were studied in the hepatocyte primary culture/DNA repair test using rat and mouse hepatocytes. DNA… 
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Strains of available terverticillate penicillium species and varieties were analyzed for profiles of known mycotoxins and other… 
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
A simple screening method for molds producing the intracellular mycotoxins brevianamide A, citreoviridin, cyclopiazonic acid… 
1978
1978
Fungal isolates from legumes were cultured on rice and examined for production of the toxic mold metabolites xanthomegnin and… 
1978
1978
By using thin-layer chromatography and infrared spectroscopy, xanthomegnin and viomellein have been isolated and identified from… 
1977
1977
Four of the metabolites of Penicillium viridicatum 66-68-2 grown on rice cultures were isolated and identified as xanthomegnin… 
1975
1975
The known fungal metabolites xanthomegnin (1) and viopurpurin (19) have been isolated from Aspergillus sulphureus together with… 
1963
1963
Since the publication of Sabouraud's book “Les Teignes” (1) in 1910, a very large number of papers on dermatophytes and diseases…