2019
DOI: 10.1111/jam.14369
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Penicillium expansum strain isolated from indoor building material was able to grow on gypsum board and emitted guttation droplets containing chaetoglobosins and communesins A, B and D

Abstract: AimsEmission of toxic metabolites in guttation droplets of common indoor fungi is not well documented. The aims of this study were (i) to compare mycotoxins in biomass and guttation droplets from indoor fungi from a building following health complaints among occupants, (ii) to identify the most toxic strain and to test if mycotoxins in guttation liquids migrated trough air and (iii) to test if toxigenic Penicillium expansum strains grew on gypsum board.Methods and ResultsBiomass suspensions and guttation dropl… Show more

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“…Screening of the biomass suspensions from individual colonies separated the ophiobolin-producing colonies by exhibiting a low toxic response (EC 50 < 2 µg mL −1 ) in both toxicity assays. The same results were obtained for ophiobolin A by Bencsik et al [16]. The toxic response and emission of blue fluorescence separated the Aspergillus calidoustus colonies from the numerically dominant Aspergillus colonies growing on the same plate.…”
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“…Screening of the biomass suspensions from individual colonies separated the ophiobolin-producing colonies by exhibiting a low toxic response (EC 50 < 2 µg mL −1 ) in both toxicity assays. The same results were obtained for ophiobolin A by Bencsik et al [16]. The toxic response and emission of blue fluorescence separated the Aspergillus calidoustus colonies from the numerically dominant Aspergillus colonies growing on the same plate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The toxic effects of the 6-epi-ophiobolin K-, ophiobolin K-, and ophiobolin G-containing crude extracts on exposed sperm cells and PK-15 cells were found to be similar to the toxic effects of the purified ophiobolin A. In other words, motility inhibition, mitochondrial depolarization, and cytostatic activity occurred at similar concentrations, whereas plasma membrane damage occurred at 10-fold higher concentrations [16]. Fragmentation of nuclei was detected in resting PK-15 cells after the exposure of the monolayer to 6-epi-ophiobolin K-, ophiobolin K-, and ophiobolin G-containing crude extract from A. calidoustus MH34, which has also been described in relation to ophiobolin A in the L1210 cell line.…”
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confidence: 84%
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