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[Determination of furanoterpenoid toxins from sweet potato by thin-layer chromatography].
Shen Y. Shen Y. Se Pu. 1997 Jul;15(4):328-30. Se Pu. 1997. PMID: 15739468 Chinese.
Sweet potato root tissue, when infected with different pathogens, invaded by insects, or irritated by certain chemicals, turns black-brown and produces and accumulates a large amount of furanoterpenoids such as ipomeamarone, ipomeamaronol, ipomeanine and 4-ipomeanol, which …
Sweet potato root tissue, when infected with different pathogens, invaded by insects, or irritated by certain chemicals, turns black-brown a …
Metabolism of furans in vitro: ipomeanine and 4-ipomeanol.
Chen LJ, DeRose EF, Burka LT. Chen LJ, et al. Chem Res Toxicol. 2006 Oct;19(10):1320-9. doi: 10.1021/tx060128f. Chem Res Toxicol. 2006. PMID: 17040101
Ipomeanine (IPN), 4-ipomeanol (4-IPO), 1-ipomeanol (1-IPO), and 1,4-ipomeadiol (DIOL) are toxic 3-substituted furans found in mold-damaged sweet potatoes. ...
Ipomeanine (IPN), 4-ipomeanol (4-IPO), 1-ipomeanol (1-IPO), and 1,4-ipomeadiol (DIOL) are toxic 3-substituted furans found in mold-da
Biological and chemical characterization of metabolites of Fusarium moniliforme isolates.
Hassanin N, Gabal MA. Hassanin N, et al. Vet Hum Toxicol. 1990 Dec;32(6):536-40. Vet Hum Toxicol. 1990. PMID: 2148238
The metabolites were identified as diacetoxyscripenol, ipomeanol, ipomeanine and diplodiatoxin. The biological tests revealed significant weight loss in rats fed the contaminated corn for 5 w. ...
The metabolites were identified as diacetoxyscripenol, ipomeanol, ipomeanine and diplodiatoxin. The biological tests revealed signifi …