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- Bongkrek acid (also known as bongkrekic acid) is a respiratory toxin produced in fermented coconut or corn contaminated by the bacterium Burkholderia gladioli...
- the bacterium Burkholderia gladioli which produced the toxic compound bongkrekic acid. Early speculation on the source of the illness by Mozambique officials...
- doi:10.33512/fsj.vli2.6427. Retrieved 29 April 2023. "A Short Review of Bongkrekic Acid In Food Safety Perspective. [Abstract]" (PDF). Anwar, Mehruba; Kasper...
- inhibitor carboxyatractyloside, or in the matrix state by the inhibitor bongkrekic acid. Rare but severe diseases such as mitochondrial myopathies are ****ociated...
- 1021/jacs.7b03382. PMID 28528545. Subík J, Behún M (April 1974). "Effect of bongkrekic acid on growth and metabolism of filamentous fungi". Archiv für Mikrobiologie...
- 486.60 g/mol, exact m****: 486.2618 u) may refer to: Bongkrek acid, or bongkrekic acid Andrastin A This set index page lists chemical structure articles...
- poisoning, Beer served at a funeral in Mozambique was contaminated with bongkrekic acid, resulting in 75 deaths and more than 230 people falling ill. 2015...
- M**** Poisoning in a Rural District in Mozambique: The First Do****ented Bongkrekic Acid Poisoning in Africa". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 66 (9): 1400–1406...
- its counterpart atractyloside. Carboxyatractyloside behavior resembles bongkrekic acid while in the mitochondria. Carboxyatractyloside is poisonous to humans...
- Tomoyuki; Umaba, Yuko; Shishido, Kozo (2004). "Total synthesis of (+)-bongkrekic acid". Tetrahedron Letters. 45 (48): 8863. doi:10.1016/j.tetlet.2004.09...