1977
DOI: 10.1128/aem.33.1.211-212.1977
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Production of cyclopiazonic acid by Aspergillus flavus Link

Abstract: Production of cyclopiazonic acid by Aspergillus flavus is reported for the first time. A procedure for its production by agitated solid substrate fermentation on red wheat is described along with the isolation procedure and physical and chemical properties of this indole derivative. The compound has been found to exert antibacterial activity.

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“…Prolonged drought stress during the latter part of the peanut growing season has been associated with a high incidence of A. flavus invasion and concomitant aflatoxin contamination (2). The fact that CPA is also a possible metabolite of A. flavus has already been established (6). The results of our study confirm the possibility that CPA is a natural contaminant of peanuts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Prolonged drought stress during the latter part of the peanut growing season has been associated with a high incidence of A. flavus invasion and concomitant aflatoxin contamination (2). The fact that CPA is also a possible metabolite of A. flavus has already been established (6). The results of our study confirm the possibility that CPA is a natural contaminant of peanuts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Apart from Kojic acid various fungal isolates produce some other organic acids, according to some investigators, organic acids such as Malic acid (50.5M) from (Aspergillus flavus) 77 , Itaconic acid (87.32g/l )from (Aspergillus terreus) 78 , Cyclopiazonic acid from (Aspergillus tamarii) 79 and (Aspergillus flavus) 80 are obtained from several species of Aspergillus.…”
Section: Optimization Conditions On Kojic Acid Production By a Flavusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific interest in CPA increased five years later: in 1977, it was demonstrated that a prolific and important food and feed contaminant Aspergillus flavus could produce CPA. Gradually, CPA research focused on the co-occurrence of CPA and aflatoxin in the food and feed chain (Dorner et al, 1983(Dorner et al, , 1984Gallagher et al, 1978;Luk et al, 1977;Morrissey et al, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%