Penicillium restrictum explained

Penicillium restrictum is a species of fungus in the genus Penicillium which was isolated from the stems of the plant Silybum marianum.[1] [2] Penicillium restrictum produces calbistrin A[3]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/69784 UniProt
  2. 10.1021/np5000704. 24911880. 4073659. Polyhydroxyanthraquinones as Quorum Sensing Inhibitors from the Guttates of Penicillium restrictumand Their Analysis by Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry. Journal of Natural Products. 77. 6. 1351–8. 2014. Figueroa. Mario. Jarmusch. Alan K.. Raja. Huzefa A.. El-Elimat. Tamam. Kavanaugh. Jeffrey S.. Horswill. Alexander R.. Cooks. R. Graham. Cech. Nadja B.. Oberlies. Nicholas H..
  3. 8436557. 1993. Jackson. M. Calbistrins, novel antifungal agents produced by Penicillium restrictum. I. Production, taxonomy of the producing organism and biological activity. The Journal of Antibiotics. 46. 1. 34–8. Karwowski. J. P.. Humphrey. P. E.. Kohl. W. L.. Barlow. G. J.. Tanaka. S. K.. 10.7164/antibiotics.46.34. free.