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Penicillin citreoviridin,
citreoviridin can be
produced if the food is
stored in a damp place.
Consuming food
which is
contaminated with
citreoviridin can cause...
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manufacturing and
storage of
grain commodities is a
critical practice.
Citrinin Citreoviridin Cyclopiazonic acid
Cytochalasins Ergot alkaloids /
ergopeptine alkaloids...
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species was
first described in 2011. It has been
reported to
produce citreoviridin. Samson, R.A.; Peterson, S.W.; Frisvad, J.C.; Varga, J. (2011). "New...
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Penicillium dierckxii is a
species of the
genus of
Penicillium which produces citreoviridin and citrinin. List of
Penicillium species MycoBank Straininfo of Penicillium...
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species of the
genus of
Penicillium which produces galactocarolose and
Citreoviridin. List of
Penicillium species MycoBank Straininfo of
Penicillium charlesii...
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smithii is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Penicillium which produces citreoviridin and
canescin Penicillium smithii occurs in soil in
Canada and Europe...
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number of
secondary metabolites and mycotoxins,
including territrem A,
citreoviridin, citrinin, gliotoxin, patulin, terrein,
terreic acid,
asterric acid...
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corticosteroid and a
corticosteroid ester, the 21-acetate
ester of
prednisolone Citreoviridin, a
mycotoxin This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
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World War II, it was
resumed afterward and in 1964 the
mycotoxin citreoviridin was isolated.
Kenji Uraguchi at The
University of
Tokyo then used the...
- HT2 toxin, Tentoxin, Moniliformin, Deacetoxyscirpenol, Neosolaniol,
Citreoviridin, Beauvericin, Nivalenol,
Tenuazonic acid, Alternariol,
Alternariol methyl...