| Source: |
Alternaria sp |
| Synonyms |
AME,
Alternariol-9-methyl ether
Systematic Name :
6H-Dibenzo(b,d)pyran-6-one, 3,7-dihydroxy-9-methoxy-1-methyl
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| Description: | Mycotoxin
that contaminates
fruit and cereals. Exhibits
antifungal and phytotoxic activity. Cholinesterase inhibitor. |
| CAS number: | 23452-05-3 |
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| Molecular weight: |
258.2 |
| Structure: |

Alternariol
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| Molecular Formula: |
C15H12O5 |
Solubility information: |
Soluble in DMSO, pure ethanol,
methanol |
| Specifications | |
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Current lot
information: Single stain on TLC; elemental analysis conforms
with formula |
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| Storage |
-20°C. |
| Applications |
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| Classification | Pyrrolidinone mycotoxin |
| Related products |
Alternariol,
Tenuazonic acid, Mycotoxins |
| Warnings | VERY TOXIC. MAY BE MUTAGENIC. |
| | For Research use only. Not
for Human or Drug use GMP/API grade available on request Tenuazonic
acid by Fermentek is not produced from or contains any ingredients from
animal origin. No genetically modified organisms are used. |
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Alternariol on Wikipedia
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| Clinical perspectives There were no
clinical trials for alternariol monomethyl ether |
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