Penitrem A and roquefortine production by Penicillium commune

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Abstract

Extracts of P. commune, a fungus isolated from cottonseed, showed biological activity in day-old cockerels. Two neurotoxic metabolites were isolated and identified as penitrem A and roquefortine. This is the first report of roquefortine being produced by a fungus other than Penicillium roqueforti as well as the first report of penitrem A and roquefortine being produced in the same culture. Production of these toxins on liquid media and cottonseed was determined.

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Wagener, R. E., Davis, N. D., & Diener, U. L. (1980). Penitrem A and roquefortine production by Penicillium commune. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 39(4), 882–887. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.39.4.882-887.1980

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