- foodstuffs.
Major Ergot Ergochromes and
Secalonic acid D
Secalonic acid A
Secalonic acid B
Secalonic acid C
Secalonic acid D
Ergoflavin Ergochrysin A In addition...
- meleagrin, chrysogine, 6-MSA YWA1/melanin,
andrastatin A, fungisporin,
secalonic acids, sorbicillin, and PR-toxin. Like the many
other species of the genus...
-
fungus in the
genus Penicillium which produces penicillin,
secalonic acids D and
secalonic acids F.
MycoBank UniProt Houbraken, J; Frisvad, J. C.; Seifert...
-
anamorph species of the
genus of
Penicillium which produces Secalonic acid D and
Secalonic acid F. List of
Penicillium species MycoBank Straininfo of Penicillium...
-
isolated from Thai
coffee beans. It has been
shown to
produce neoxaline,
secalonic acid D and F, and aculeacins. The
genome of A.
aculeatinus was sequenced...
- Abdul; Saxena, A. K.; Vishwakarma, R. A.; Bhushan,
Shashi (15 July 2015). "
Secalonic Acid-D
Represses HIF1α/VEGF-Mediated
Angiogenesis by
Regulating the Akt/mTOR/p70S6K...
- (major),
secalonic acid W (major), and
zeorin (major)
among other compounds. M. macrogalbinica
contains secalonic acid A
rather than
secalonic acid R or...
-
contains secalonic acid as a
major secondary chemical in the
cortex with
atranorin and
chloroatranorin as
minor metabolites. The
medulla contains secalonic acid...
- from
rhizosphere soil of
pearl millet.
Penicillium oxali****
produces secalonic acid D, chitinase,
oxalic acid,
oxaline and β-N-acetylglucosaminidase...
- catalysis,
natural product synthesis on
solid supports,
including THC and
Secalonic Acids, and
functionalized nanostructures. His
works have been published...