NCBI Taxonomy: 434487

Penicillium novae-zeelandiae (ncbi_taxid: 434487)

found 12 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Penicillium

Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.

Patulin

(2,4-Dihydroxy-2H-pyran-3(6H)-ylidene)acetic acid, 3,4-lactone

C7H6O4 (154.0266)


Patulin is found in pomes. Mycotoxin, found as a contaminant of foods, e.g. apple juice. Sometimes detd. in apple juice Patulin is a mycotoxin produced by a variety of molds, particularly Aspergillus and Penicillium. It is commonly found in rotting apples, and the amount of patulin in apple products is generally viewed as a measure of the quality of the apples used in production. It is not a particularly potent toxin, but a number of studies have shown that it is genotoxic, which has led to some theories that it may be a carcinogen, though animal studies have remained inconclusive. Patulin is also an antibiotic. Several countries have instituted patulin restrictions in apple products. The World Health Organization recommends a maximum concentration of 50 µg/L in apple juice Mycotoxin, found as a contaminant of foods, e.g. apple juice. Sometimes detd. in apple juice D009676 - Noxae > D011042 - Poisons > D009183 - Mycotoxins D009676 - Noxae > D009153 - Mutagens Patulin (Terinin) is a mycotoxin produced by fungi including the Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Byssochlamys species, is suspected to be clastogenic, mutagenic, teratogenic and cytotoxic. Patulin induces autophagy-dependent apoptosis through lysosomal-mitochondrial axis, and causes DNA damage[1][2][3][4].

   

penitrem A

NCGC00163403-03_C37H44ClNO6_(2R,3S,3aR,4aS,4bS,6aR,7S,7dR,8S,9aR,14bS,14cR,16aS)-12-Chloro-2-isopropenyl-14b,14c,17,17-tetramethyl-10-methylene-3,3a,6,6a,7,8,9,9a,10,11,14,14b,14c,15,16,16a-hexadecahydro-2H,4bH-7,8-(epoxymethano)cyclobuta[5,6]benzo[1,2-e]oxireno[4,4a]chromeno[5,6:6,7]indeno[1,2-b]indole-3,4b,7d(5H)-triol

C37H44ClNO6 (633.2857)


D009676 - Noxae > D011042 - Poisons > D009183 - Mycotoxins CONFIDENCE Reference Standard (Level 1) Penitrem A is an indole diterpene neurotoxic alkaloid produced by Penicillium, acts as a selective BK channel antagonist with antiproliferative and anti-invasive activities against multiple malignancies. Penitrem A increases the spontaneous release of endogenous glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and aspartate from cerebrocortical synaptosomes, and induces tremorgenic syndromes in animals[1][2].

   

Gentisyl alcohol

2,5-Dihydroxybenzyl alcohol

C7H8O3 (140.0473)


An aromatic primary alcohol that is benzyl alcohol substituted by hydroxy groups at positions 2 and 5. CONFIDENCE Culture of Penicillium eurotium strain

   

TR 1 toxin

verruculogen

C27H33N3O7 (511.2318)


   

Fumitremorgin B

5H,14H-Pyrrolo(1,2:4,5)pyrazino(1,2:1,6)pyrido(3,4-b)indole-5,14-dione, 1,2,3,5a,6,11,12,14a-octahydro-5a,6-dihydroxy-9-methoxy-11-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)-12-(2-methyl-1-propenyl)-, (5aR,6S,12S,14aS)-

C27H33N3O5 (479.242)


Fumitremorgin B is a mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus fumigatus, Aspergillus caespitosus, Penicillium lanosum and Penicillium piscarium. Fumitremorgin B is isolated from A. fumigatus infected rice and mis

   

penitrem A

21-chloro-15,16,33,33-tetramethyl-24-methylidene-10-(prop-1-en-2-yl)-7,11,32-trioxa-18-azadecacyclo[25.4.2.0²,¹⁶.0⁵,¹⁵.0⁶,⁸.0⁶,¹².0¹⁷,³¹.0¹⁹,³⁰.0²²,²⁹.0²⁵,²⁸]tritriaconta-17(31),19,21,29-tetraene-5,9,28-triol

C37H44ClNO6 (633.2857)


D009676 - Noxae > D011042 - Poisons > D009183 - Mycotoxins Penitrem A is an indole diterpene neurotoxic alkaloid produced by Penicillium, acts as a selective BK channel antagonist with antiproliferative and anti-invasive activities against multiple malignancies. Penitrem A increases the spontaneous release of endogenous glutamate, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and aspartate from cerebrocortical synaptosomes, and induces tremorgenic syndromes in animals[1][2].

   

fumitremorgin B

fumitremorgin B

C27H33N3O5 (479.242)


An organic heteropentacyclic compound that is a mycotoxic indole alkaloid produced by several fungi via a tryptophan-proline diketopiperazine intermediate.

   

patulin

patulin

C7H6O4 (154.0266)


D009676 - Noxae > D011042 - Poisons > D009183 - Mycotoxins CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 5971 D009676 - Noxae > D009153 - Mutagens CONFIDENCE Reference Standard (Level 1) Patulin (Terinin) is a mycotoxin produced by fungi including the Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Byssochlamys species, is suspected to be clastogenic, mutagenic, teratogenic and cytotoxic. Patulin induces autophagy-dependent apoptosis through lysosomal-mitochondrial axis, and causes DNA damage[1][2][3][4].

   

verruculogen

verruculogen

C27H33N3O7 (511.2318)


An organic heterohexacyclic compound that is a mycotoxic indole alkaloid isolated from Penicillium and Aspergillus species. CONFIDENCE Penicillium amphipolaria

   

(4s)-4-hydroxy-4h,6h-furo[3,2-c]pyran-2-one

(4s)-4-hydroxy-4h,6h-furo[3,2-c]pyran-2-one

C7H6O4 (154.0266)


   

(1r,2s,5r,6r,8s,9r,10s,12r,15s,16r,25s,27r,28s)-21-chloro-15,16,33,33-tetramethyl-24-methylidene-10-(prop-1-en-2-yl)-7,11,32-trioxa-18-azadecacyclo[25.4.2.0²,¹⁶.0⁵,¹⁵.0⁶,⁸.0⁶,¹².0¹⁷,³¹.0¹⁹,³⁰.0²²,²⁹.0²⁵,²⁸]tritriaconta-17(31),19,21,29-tetraene-5,9,28-triol

(1r,2s,5r,6r,8s,9r,10s,12r,15s,16r,25s,27r,28s)-21-chloro-15,16,33,33-tetramethyl-24-methylidene-10-(prop-1-en-2-yl)-7,11,32-trioxa-18-azadecacyclo[25.4.2.0²,¹⁶.0⁵,¹⁵.0⁶,⁸.0⁶,¹².0¹⁷,³¹.0¹⁹,³⁰.0²²,²⁹.0²⁵,²⁸]tritriaconta-17(31),19,21,29-tetraene-5,9,28-triol

C37H44ClNO6 (633.2857)


   

(9s,14r,17r,23s,24r)-23,24-dihydroxy-5-methoxy-12,12-dimethyl-9-(2-methylprop-1-en-1-yl)-10,11-dioxa-8,15,21-triazahexacyclo[12.10.1.0²,⁷.0⁸,²⁵.0¹⁵,²³.0¹⁷,²¹]pentacosa-1(25),2,4,6-tetraene-16,22-dione

(9s,14r,17r,23s,24r)-23,24-dihydroxy-5-methoxy-12,12-dimethyl-9-(2-methylprop-1-en-1-yl)-10,11-dioxa-8,15,21-triazahexacyclo[12.10.1.0²,⁷.0⁸,²⁵.0¹⁵,²³.0¹⁷,²¹]pentacosa-1(25),2,4,6-tetraene-16,22-dione

C27H33N3O7 (511.2318)