• Source: Enniatin
  • Enniatins are a class of organic chemical compounds found in Fusarium fungi. They appear in nature as mixtures of cyclic depsipeptides. The main variants are enniatin A, A1, B and B1 together with minor amounts of enniatin C, D, E and F.
    The enniatins act as ionophores that bind ammonium, and they have been proposed as replacements for nonactin in specific ammonium-based electrodes.
    Enniatins have been also mentioned as potential anti-AIDS drugs.


    See also


    Beauvericin
    Fusafungine


    Biosynthesis




    Chemical properties




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