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Deoxynivalenol,
15-acetyl
MSDSSample CoA
| Source: | 15-acetyl (15ADON)
Deoxynivalenol, is derived from Fusarium
graminearum. |
| Synonyms | 15-acetyl don
15-acetyldeoxynivalenol
15-O-Acetyl-4-deoxynivalenol
Trichothec-9-en-8-one, 15-(acetyloxy)-12,13-epoxy-3,7-dihydroxy-,
(3-alpha,7-alpha)- |
| Description: |
Natural, Type B trichothecene mycotoxin |
| CAS number: | 88337-96-6 |
| Merck index: |
not listed |
| Molecular weight: |
338.4 |
| Structure: |

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| Molecular Formula: | C17H22O7 |
Solubility information: | 15-acetyl
Deoxynivalenol is soluble in common polar
organic solvents as acetonitrile, methanol and ethyl acetate, only slightly
soluble in water.
Trichothecenes with acetoxy-groups are unstable in methanol, even
when stored in a freezer [H. Pettersson,
EU-Commission Progress Report SMT4-CT96-2047, 1-24, (1998), "Intercomparison
of trichothecene analysis and feasibility to produce certified calibrants
and reference material"]Acetonitrile is
recommended as solvent for 15-acetyl Deoxynivalenol
as it has no significant UV
absorbance below 220 nm. |
| Specifications | |
| Appearance: | White crystalline solid. |
| Purity: | At least 98% by TLC |
| λmax: | |
| Melting point | 185°C-187°C |
| Solubility | CLEAR COLORLESS SOLUTION AT
20 MG/ML IN ETHANOL
CLEAR COLORLESS SOLUTION AT 20 MG/ML IN Acetonitrile |
| Storage | Store as supplied, at
8°C or below. |
| Classification |
trichothecene mycotoxin |
| Applications | |
| Warnings |
Toxic
mycotoxin. |
| Classification | trichothecene
mycotoxin |
| Related products | Zearalenone Fumonisin_B1
Deoxynivalenol |
| | For Research use only. Not for Human or Drug use GMP/API grade available on request
No genetically modified organisms are used. |
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