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Penicillium jensenii

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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

  • Dong, X (2005). "Decolorization of anthraquinone dye with immobilized Penicillium jensenii". Journal of Environmental Biology. 26 (3): 475–8. PMID 16334285.
  • Devipriya Majumder; Komal Raval; Pooja Vaswani (2012). Microbial Biotransformation: L-DOPA Production: Using a novel fungus Penicillium jensenii. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. ISBN 3-659-14818-0.
  • Martin Hofrichter (2010). Industrial Applications. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 3-642-11458-X.
  • Burkhard Fugmann; Susanne Lang-Fugmann; Wolfgang Steglich (2014). RÖMPP Encyclopedia Natural Products (1 ed.). Georg Thieme Verlag. ISBN 3-13-179311-2.

References

  1. ^ a b c MycoBank
  2. ^ Straininfo of Penicillium jensenii
  3. ^ UniProt
  4. ^ ATCC
  5. ^ Gerhard Eisenbrand; Peter Schreier; Alfred Hagen Meyer (2014). RÖMPP Lexikon Lebensmittelchemie (2 ed.). Georg Thieme Verlag. ISBN 3-13-179282-5.
  6. ^ Karl Esser; Paul A. Lemke; J. W. Bennett; Heinz D. Osiewacz (2001). Stoffwechselphysiologie Industrial Applications. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 3-540-41583-1.
  7. ^ V. Betina (1993). Chromatography of Mycotoxins: Techniques and Applications. Elsevier. ISBN 0-08-085862-7.
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Penicillium jensenii: Brief Summary

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Penicillium jensenii is an anamorph species of the genus of Penicillium which produces citrinin, griseofulvin and fumagillin.

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