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Citrinin, Penicillium citrinum
[C1109]
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Alternative Product ID: Antimycin Description: Mycotoxin which induces mitochondrial permeability transition. Also inhibits microtubule polymerization. Chemical Formula: C13H14O5 Chemical Name: : 4,6-dihydro-8-hydroxy-3,4,5-trimethyl-6-oxo-3H-2-benzopyran-7-carboxylic acid Molecular Weight: M.W. 250.25 Solubility: Soluble in Dichloromethane. CAS Number: CAS [518-75-2] Boiling Point / Melting Point: MP: 170°C Active Product: N Appearance: Off-White to Yellow Crystals Purity: >98% Handling: Warning. Hazardous. For Use by Professionals Only. Store in Tightly Sealed Vial. Storage: +4°C. Shipping: Express Courier Literature Reference: 1. Pfeiffer, E., M. Metzler., aneuploidpogenic and Clastogenic Potential of the Mycotoxins Citrinin and Patulin., 1998., 19(7):, 1313-1318., 2. Da Lozzo, E.J., M.B. Oliveiria, E.G. Carnieri.. Literature Reference: Citrinin-induced Mitochondrial Permeability Transition., J. Biochem. Mol. Toxicol., 1998., 12(5):, 291-297., 3. Ribeiro, S.M., G.M. Chagas, A.P. Campello, M.L. Kluppel.. Literature Reference: Mechanism of Citrinin-induced Dysfunction of Mitochondria. V. Effect on the Homeostasis of the Reactive Oxygen Species., Cell Biochem. Funct., 1997., 15(3):, 203-209., 4. Stormer, F.C., E.A. Hoiby.. Literature Reference: Citrinin, Ochratoxin A and Iron. Possible Implications for their Biological Function and Induction of Nephropathy., Mycopatholgia., 1996., 134(2):, 103-107.. Bulk Quantity: Inquire
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