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industrial purposes, such as
pigmentation and
dietary flavonoids.
Pigments azaphilones hydroxyanthraquinones naphthoquinones Flavonoids cur****in
silymarin daidzein...
- chrysophanols,
chaetoglobosins A, B, C D, E and F, as well as chetomin, and the
azaphilones, chaetoviridins.
Chetomin induce mammalian and gram
positive bacterial...
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Penicillium chermesinum produces plastatin, luteosporin, xanthomegnin,
azaphilones, p-terphenyls and costaclavine. List of
Penicillium species Huang, H;...
- Yoshida, E; Fujimoto, H; Yamazaki, M (1996). "Isolation of
three new
azaphilones,
luteusins C, D, and E, from an ascomycete,
talaromyces luteus". Chemical...
- Kremmer, T.; Ho..fle, G. (August 1981). "Deflectins, New
Antimicrobial Azaphilones From
Aspergillus deflectus". The
Journal of Antibiotics. 34 (8): 923–928...
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derives its
signature red
color from
mosascus pigment that is
composed of
azaphilones or
secondary fungal metabolites.
There are six
primary compounds all...
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Yongsmith B,
Bavovada R,
Tanasupawat S, Lart****matulee N, et al. (2004). "
Azaphilone pigments from a
yellow mutant of the
fungus Monascus kaoliang". Phytochemistry...
- globosumones,
sterols Chaetoglobsins,
Cochliodones 1–3 (
azaphilone derivatives),
azaphilones,
chlorinated phenolic glycosides, and xanthoquinodins. Xanthoquinodins...
- true
source of
Coniella fragariae.
Chemical constitution study showed azaphilone were the main
secondary metabolites from this fungus.
Keane PJ, Kile GA...
- Barrero, A. F. (2001). "A
novel alkaloid serantrypinone and the
spiro azaphilone daldinin D from
Penicillium thymicola".
Journal of
Natural Products. 64...