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Variegatic acid (3,3',4,4'-tetrahydroxypulvinic acid) is an
orange pigment found in some mushrooms. It is
responsible for the
bluing reaction seen in many...
- of the
division Basidiomycota. It is
generated from the
oxidation of
variegatic acid.
Bolete species that
contain variegatorubin include Neoboletus luridiformis...
- ****ociated with bad breath. This
ability is
conferred largely by the
pigment variegatic acid. In
North America, its
distribution includes eastern Canada and extends...
- this
family include atromentic acid,
xerocomic acid,
isoxerocomic acid,
variegatic acid, variegatorubin, xerocomorubin, chinomethide,
methyl bovinate, badion...
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related Lampteromyces in the
Boletales due to the
presence of the
pigment variegatic acid. More
specifically the
genera were
placed in the
family Paxillaceae...
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rhodopin (11.4%). The
colour change observed with
tissue injury is
caused by
variegatic and
xerocomic acids, both of
which turn blue when
oxidized enzymatically...
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Within the
pulvinic acid-type family, atromentin-derived
compounds include variegatic acid,
xerocomic acid,
isoxerocomic acid,
atromentic acid, variegatorubin...
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Boletales (and is
named after the
genus Xerocomus). It is the
precursor to
variegatic acid, and is
preceded by
atromentic acid and atromentin. As an example...
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pigment found in
fungi within the
Boletales group. It is the
precursor to
variegatic acid and
xerocomic acid, and is
preceded by atromentin. As an example...
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severe sickness in Europe. The
pulvinic acid
derivatives atromentic acid,
variegatic acid, and
xerocomic acid are
present in B. calopus mushrooms.
These compounds...