D-Altritol

ID 2: 364

Toxin: n

Trivial name:

2H-​Pyran-​2-​one, 6-​[3-​[1,​3-​dimethyl-​4-​(2,​4,​5-​trimethyl-​3,​6-​dioxabicyclo[3.1.0]​hex-​2-​yl)​-​1,​3-​butadienyl]​-​2-​methyloxiranyl]​-​4-​methoxy-​3,​5-​dimethyl-​, [1S-​[1α,​2α[1E(2S*,​3R*)​,​3E]​,​4α,​5α]​]​-; 3,​6-​Dioxabicyclo[3.1.0]​hexane, 2H-​pyran-​2-​one deriv.; (+)​-​Verrucosidin; Verrucosidin

Systematic name:

2,5:3,4-dianhydro-1,6-dideoxy-2-C-[(1E,3E)-4-[(2S,3R)-3-(4-methoxy-3,5-dimethyl-2-oxo-2H-pyran-6-yl)-3-methyloxiranyl]-2-methyl-1,3-pentadienyl]-4-C-methyl-

Molecular formulae: 

C24H32O6

Molecular weight: 416.51

Chemical abstract number: 88389-71-3

Literature reference:

  • Production of mycotoxins on artificially and naturally infested building materials. Nielsen, Kristian Fog; Gravesen, S.; Nielsen, P. A.; Andersen, B.; Thrane, U.; Frisvad, J. C. Mycopathologia (1999), 145(1), 43-56.
    Fungal metabolite screening: database of 474 mycotoxins and fungal metabolites for dereplication by standardized liquid chromatography-​UV-​mass spectrometry methodology. Nielsen, Kristian Fog; Smedsgaard, Jorn. Journal of Chromatography A (2003), 1002(1-2), 111-136

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Aspergillus Species known to produce this metabolite:

Structure image:  

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Date uploaded: 2008-07-07 16:08:30


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