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- Citrinin abstract "Citrinin is a mycotoxin originally isolated in 1931 by Hetherington and Raistrick from a culture of Penicillium citrinum. It has since been found to be produced by a variety of other fungi that are found or used in the production of human foods, such as grain, cheese, sake, and red pigments. Citrinin has also been found in commercial red yeast rice supplements.".
- Citrinin iupacName "(3R,4S)-8-hydroxy-3,4,5-trimethyl-6-oxo-4,6-dihydro-3H-isochromene-7-carboxylic acid".
- Citrinin thumbnail Citrinin_structure.svg?width=300.
- Citrinin wikiPageID "4535954".
- Citrinin wikiPageRevisionID "605110315".
- Citrinin hasPhotoCollection Citrinin.
- Citrinin imagefile "Citrinin structure.svg".
- Citrinin imagesize "200".
- Citrinin iupacname "-8".
- Citrinin othernames "Antimycin".
- Citrinin verifiedfields "changed".
- Citrinin verifiedrevid "410791276".
- Citrinin watchedfields "changed".
- Citrinin subject Category:Enols.
- Citrinin subject Category:Hydroxy_acids.
- Citrinin subject Category:Isochromenes.
- Citrinin subject Category:Ketones.
- Citrinin subject Category:Mycotoxins.
- Citrinin type Abstraction100002137.
- Citrinin type Acid114607521.
- Citrinin type CarboxylicAcid114739360.
- Citrinin type CarboxylicAcids.
- Citrinin type Chemical114806838.
- Citrinin type Compound114818238.
- Citrinin type Enol114605590.
- Citrinin type Enols.
- Citrinin type Ketone114926294.
- Citrinin type Ketones.
- Citrinin type Material114580897.
- Citrinin type Matter100020827.
- Citrinin type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Citrinin type Part113809207.
- Citrinin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Citrinin type Relation100031921.
- Citrinin type Substance100019613.
- Citrinin type ChemicalCompound.
- Citrinin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Citrinin type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Citrinin type ChemicalObject.
- Citrinin type Thing.
- Citrinin comment "Citrinin is a mycotoxin originally isolated in 1931 by Hetherington and Raistrick from a culture of Penicillium citrinum. It has since been found to be produced by a variety of other fungi that are found or used in the production of human foods, such as grain, cheese, sake, and red pigments. Citrinin has also been found in commercial red yeast rice supplements.".
- Citrinin label "Citrinin".
- Citrinin label "Citrinin".
- Citrinin label "Citrinina".
- Citrinin label "Citrinine".
- Citrinin label "Citrinine".
- Citrinin label "シトリニン".
- Citrinin sameAs Citrinin.
- Citrinin sameAs Citrinine.
- Citrinin sameAs Citrinina.
- Citrinin sameAs シトリニン.
- Citrinin sameAs Citrinine.
- Citrinin sameAs m.0c7pbp.
- Citrinin sameAs Q420354.
- Citrinin sameAs Q420354.
- Citrinin sameAs Citrinin.
- Citrinin wasDerivedFrom Citrinin?oldid=605110315.
- Citrinin depiction Citrinin_structure.svg.
- Citrinin isPrimaryTopicOf Citrinin.