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. 1981 Jul;42(1):61–62. doi: 10.1128/aem.42.1.61-62.1981

Novel metabolites from Penicillium crustosum, including penitrem E, a tremorgenic mycotoxin.

N Kyriakidis, E S Waight, J B Day, P G Mantle
PMCID: PMC243961  PMID: 7259165

Abstract

Two new indolic metabolites were isolated from Penicillium crustosum and separated from other penitrem mycotoxins by high-performance liquid chromatography. Penitrem D is a deoxy-penitrem A. Penitrem E is dechloro-penitrem A and was shown to be tremorgenic in mice, although it has only one-third of the activity of penitrem A. Roquefortine was also shown, for the first time, to be an important metabolic product of P. crustosum.

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