- Source: Penicillium viridicatum
Penicillium viridicatum is a psychrophilic species of fungus in the genus , penicillic acid and citrinin. Penicillium viridicatum can spoil grapes and melons.
Further reading
John I. Pitt; A.D. Hocking (2012). Fungi and Food Spoilage (2 ed.). Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4615-6391-4.
Robert A. Samson; John I. Pitt (2013). Modern Concepts in Penicillium and Aspergillus Classification. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4899-3579-3.
Kawai, S; Kanoh, T; Okada, R (1983). "History of the etiological studies of myocardial infarction and angina pectoris". Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine. 41 (2): 265–70. PMID 6345843.
Walbeek, W. van; Scott, P. M.; Harwig, J.; Lawrence, J. W. (1969). "Penicillium viridicatum Westling: A new source of ochratoxin A". Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 15 (11): 1281–5. doi:10.1139/m69-232. PMID 5358203.
Chooi, Yit-Heng; Cacho, Ralph; Tang, Yi (2010). "Identification of the Viridicatumtoxin and Griseofulvin Gene Clusters from Penicillium aethiopicum". Chemistry & Biology. 17 (5): 483–94. doi:10.1016/j.chembiol.2010.03.015. PMC 2884005. PMID 20534346.
Gomes, Eleni; Leite, Rodrigo Simões Ribeiro; Da Silva, Roberto; Silva, Dênis (2009). "Purification of an Exopolygalacturonase from Penicillium viridicatum RFC3Produced in Submerged Fermentation". International Journal of Microbiology. 2009: 1–8. doi:10.1155/2009/631942. PMC 2817892. PMID 20148174.
Frisvad, J.C. (1983). "A selective and indicative medium for groups of Penicillium viridicatumproducing different mycotoxins in cereals". Journal of Applied Bacteriology. 54 (3): 409–16. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2672.1983.tb02636.x. PMID 6874625.
Patterson, Margaret F.; Damoglou, Anthony P. (1987). "Conversion of the mycotoxin citrinin into dihydrocitrinone and ochratoxin a by Penicillium viridicatum". Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 26 (6): 574–578. doi:10.1007/BF00253035. S2CID 19173170.
Budiarso, I. T.; Carlton, W. W.; Tuite, J. F. (1970). "Phototoxic Syndrome Induced in Mice by Rice Cultures of Penicillium viridicatum and Exposure to Sunlight". Veterinary Pathology. 7 (6): 531–546. doi:10.1177/030098587000700608. PMID 5522893. S2CID 34220903.
Raju, M. S.; Wu, G.-S.; Gard, A.; Rosazza, J. P. (1982). "Microbial Transformations of Natural Antitumor Agents. 20. Glucosylation of Viridi-catumtoxin". Journal of Natural Products. 45 (3): 321–327. doi:10.1021/np50021a014.
Travaini, Rodolfo; Leite, Rodrigo Simões Ribeiro; Da Silva, Roberto; Gomes, Eleni; Bolado, Silvia Rodríguez (2013). "Penicillium viridicatum RFC3, a new high β-glycosidase activity producer: A supplement of cellulases from Trichoderma reesei QM9414 for biomass saccharification". Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 24: S139. doi:10.1016/j.copbio.2013.05.450.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Penicillium
- Penicillium viridicatum
- Penicillium
- Penicillium verrucosum
- List of Penicillium species
- Viridicatumtoxin A
- Citrinin
- Mycotoxicology
- List of fungi of South Africa – P