Production of beauvericin by a strain of Fusarium proliferatum isolated from corn fodder for swine

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Beauvericin, a cyclodepsipeptide, was produced by cultures of three strains of Fusarium proliferatum, M-5991, M-6992, and M-6993, grown on cracked corn. M-5991 produced approximately 1,000-mg/kg levels of fumonisins, moniliformin, and beauvericin.

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Plattner, R. D., & Nelson, P. E. (1994). Production of beauvericin by a strain of Fusarium proliferatum isolated from corn fodder for swine. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 60(10), 3894–3896. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.60.10.3894-3896.1994

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