Penicillium sacculum explained
Penicillium sacculum is an anamorph species of fungus in the genus Penicillium which produces the xanthone 1-hydroxy-3-methoxy-6-sulfo-8-methylxanthone.[1] [2] [3] Penicillium sacculum was isolated from the halophyte plant Atriplex[4]
Further reading
- Book: Robert Samson . Advances in Penicillium and Aspergillus Systematics . Springer Science & Business Media . 2013 . 978-1-4757-1856-0.
- Book: Stephane La Barre . Jean-Michel Kornprobst . Outstanding Marine Molecules . John Wiley & Sons . 2014 . 978-3-527-68153-2.
Notes and References
- https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/95748 UniProt
- http://www.lgcstandards-atcc.org/products/all/22488.aspx?geo_country=de ATCC
- 10.1007/s10600-012-0378-y. A new sulfo-xanthone from the marine-derived fungus Penicillium sacculum. Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 48. 5. 771. 2012. Liu. Tao. Zhang. Limin. Li. Zhanlin. Wang. Yu. Tian. Li. Pei. Yuehu. Hua. Huiming.
- Book: Shilin Chen . Andrew Marston . Hermann Stuppner . Handbook of Chemical and Biological Plant Analytical Methods . John Wiley & Sons . 2014 . 978-1-118-87498-1.