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. 1972 Aug;24(2):248–250. doi: 10.1128/am.24.2.248-250.1972

Tremorgenic Toxin from Penicillium verruculosum

R J Cole 1,2, J W Kirksey 1,2, J H Moore 1,2, B R Blankenship 1,2, U L Diener 1,2, N D Davis 1,2
PMCID: PMC380589  PMID: 4341967

Abstract

A new mycotoxin that produces severe tremors and acute toxicity when administered orally or intraperitoneally (ip) to mice and 1-day-old cockerels was obtained from a strain of Penicillium verruculosum Peyronel isolated from peanuts. The ip 50% lethal dose (LD50) of this tremorgen was 2.4 mg/kg in mice and 15.2 mg/kg in chickens. Orally administered LD50 values for the toxin were 126.7 mg/kg in mice and 365.5 mg/kg in chickens. The trivial name „verruculogen” is proposed for this tremorgenic mycotoxin. Physical and chemical characteristics of the mycotoxin are described.

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