Ajamxanthone Explained
Ajamxanthone is a chemical compound which is produced by the fungus Aspergillus stellatus.[1] Ajamxanthone forms yellow needles.[1] Its synonyms are (+)-ajamxanthone and CTK8I3902.[2]
Further reading
- Book: Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research . Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. . 49 . en.
- Kamal . A. . Husain . S. A. . Noorani . R. . Murtaza . N. . Qureshi . I. H. . Qureshi . A. A. . Studies in the biochemistry of microorganisms. XI. Isolation of tajixanthone, shamixanthone, ajamxanthone, shahenxanthone, najamxanthone, radixanthone and mannitol from mycelium of Aspergillus stellatus, Curzi . Pakistan J Sci Indus Res . 1970 . English.
Notes and References
- Book: Buckingham . John . Dictionary of Natural Products . CRC Press . 978-0-412-46620-5 . 112 . en.
- (+)-Ajamxanthone . Pubchem.ncbi.NLM.nih.gov . en.