Penicillium jensenii
Penicillium jensenii | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Order: | Eurotiales |
Family: | Trichocomaceae |
Genus: | Penicillium |
Species: | P. jensenii |
Binomial name | |
Penicillium jensenii Zalessky, K.M. 1927[1] | |
Type strain | |
ATCC 10456, ATCC 18317, CBS 216.28, CBS 327.59, CECT 20381, DSM 2741, FAT 605, FRR 0909, FRR 3431, IFO 5747, IFO 5764, IMI 039768, IMI 068233, LCP 89.1389, MUCL 38773, NBRC 5747, NBRC 5764, NRRL 3431, NRRL 909, QM 7298, QM , Thom 5010-10, VKM F-1147[2] | |
Synonyms | |
Penicillium rivolii, |
Penicillium jensenii is an anamorph species of the genus of Penicillium which produces citrinin, griseofulvin and fumagillin.[1][3][4][5][6][7]
Further reading
- PMID 16334285 (PubMed)
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- Devipriya Majumder, Komal Raval, Pooja Vaswani (2012). Microbial Biotransformation: L-DOPA Production: Using a novel fungus Penicillium jensenii. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. ISBN 3659148180.
- Martin Hofrichter (2010). Industrial Applications. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 364211458X.
- Burkhard Fugmann, Susanne Lang-Fugmann, Wolfgang Steglich (2014). RÖMPP Encyclopedia Natural Products (1 ed.). Georg Thieme Verlag. ISBN 3131793112.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 MycoBank
- ↑ Straininfo of Penicillium jensenii
- ↑ UniProt
- ↑ ATCC
- ↑ Gerhard Eisenbrand, Peter Schreier, Alfred Hagen Meyer (2014). RÖMPP Lexikon Lebensmittelchemie (2 ed.). Georg Thieme Verlag. ISBN 3131792825.
- ↑ Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, J. W. Bennett, Heinz D. Osiewacz (2001). Stoffwechselphysiologie Industrial Applications. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 3540415831.
- ↑ V. Betina (1993). Chromatography of Mycotoxins: Techniques and Applications. Elsevier. ISBN 0080858627.
External identifiers for Penicillium jensenii | |
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Encyclopedia of Life | 133579 |