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Atromentin is a
natural chemical compound found in
Agaricomycetes fungi in the
orders Agaricales and Thelephorales. It can also be
prepared by laboratory...
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Hydnellum peckii revealed the
presence of an
effective anticoagulant,
named atromentin (2,5-dihydroxy-3,6-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1,4-benzoquinone), and similar...
- diarylcyclopentenones. It is
derived from
atromentin which was
shown from 3′,3″,5′,5″-d4-
atromentin (deuterated
atromentin)
feeding studies and
observing the...
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arteries and veins, and
other peripheral vessels. See Atherosclerosis.
Atromentin has been
shown to be a
smooth muscle stimulant.
Myogenic mechanism List...
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overexpressed in E. coli and
characterized as an
atromentin/quinone
synthetase that
catalyzes the
formation of
atromentin,
similar to GreA; InvA1,2 and 5; and AtrA...
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prosthetic heart valves.
Other examples are acenocoumarol, phenprocoumon,
atromentin, and phenindione.[citation needed] The
coumarins brodifacoum and difenacoum...
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detection of S.
pneumoniae and
differentiation from
closely related species.
Atromentin and
leucomelone possess antibacterial activity,
inhibiting the enzyme...
- protease.
Biology portal Anoikis Apaf-1 Apo2.7
Apoptotic DNA
fragmentation Atromentin induces apoptosis in
human leukemia U937 cells.
Autolysis Autophagy Cisplatin...
- p-Terphenyl
derivatives are
found in
various fungi and bacteria. One
example is
atromentin, a
pigment found in some mushrooms.
These natural p-terphenyls are better...
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enzymatic basis for
atromentin, the
precursor to
various pulvinic acid-type pigments, has been
characterized (an
atromentin synthetase by the name...