Penicillium dravuni explained
Penicillium dravuni is a monoverticillate and sclerotium forming species of the genus of Penicillium which was isolated from the alga Dictyosphaeria versluyii in Dravuni on Fiji.[1] [2] Penicillium dravuni produces dictyosphaeric acids A, dictyosphaeric acids B and carviolin.[2]
See also
Further reading
- 10.1021/np049973t. Dictyosphaeric Acids a and B: New Decalactones from an Undescribed Penicilliumsp.Obtained from the Alga Dictyosphaeriaversluyii†. Journal of Natural Products. 67. 8. 1396. 2004. Bugni . T. S. . Janso . J. E. . Williamson . R. T. . Feng . X. . Bernan . V. S. . Greenstein . M. . Carter . G. T. . Maiese . W. M. . Ireland . C. M. . 15332862.
Notes and References
- https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/260088 UniProt
- 16396352. 2005. Janso. J. E.. Penicillium dravuni, a new marine-derived species from an alga in Fiji. Mycologia. 97. 2. 444–53. Bernan. V. S.. Greenstein. M. Bugni. T. S.. Ireland. C. M. . 10.3852/mycologia.97.2.444.