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T3D3693
Xanthomegnin
Xanthomegnin is a mutagenic mycotoxin isolated from Penicillium citreo-viride. It is known to cause nephropathy and death in farm animals exposed to food-borne Penicillium (and Aspergillus fungi). In humans and animals, oral intake of xanthomegnin leads to kidney and liver abnormalities, often first presenting as jaundice. Death may result. The compound has been shown to interfere with cellular respiratory processes and has given positive results in tests for genotoxic potential.
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C30H22O12
White powder.
Oral, dermal, inhalation, and parenteral (contaminated drugs). (A3101)
No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC).
Xanthomegnin is a mutagenic mycotoxin isolated from Penicillium citreo-viride.
2010-04-24T23:57:44Z
2014-12-24T20:26:22Z
true
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C30H22O12
InChI=1S/C30H22O12/c1-9-5-11-7-13-17(23(33)15(11)29(37)41-9)25(35)19(27(39-3)21(13)31)20-26(36)18-14(22(32)28(20)40-4)8-12-6-10(2)42-30(38)16(12)24(18)34/h7-10,33-34H,5-6H2,1-4H3
InChIKey=WICHONPZVIYWIJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
574.4885
574.111126168
Exogenous
Solid
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