Moniliformin, a metabolite of Fusarium moniliforme NRRL 6322: purification and toxicity.

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Fusarium moniliforme NRRL 6322 produced about 600 mg of recoverable moniliformin, a mycotoxic metabolite, per kg of corn grit medium. The moniliformin was extracted from the grits with methanol, purified by preparative thin-layer chromatography, and crystallized from ether. The 50% lethal dose for chicken embryos was 2.8 microgram per egg. For 1-day-old chicks dosed with moniliformin by crop intubation and for female and male mice injected intraperitoneally, the 50% lethal doses were 5.4, 20.9, and 29.1 mg per kg of body weight, respectively. The toxin did not cause a reaction on mouse skin.

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Burmeister, H. R., Ciegler, A., & Vesonder, R. F. (1979). Moniliformin, a metabolite of Fusarium moniliforme NRRL 6322: purification and toxicity. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 37(1), 11–13. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.37.1.11-13.1979

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