“…Penicillic acid (49) M e w o ~O P. aurantiogriseum, P. vanbeymae, P. expansum, P. fennelliae, P. griseofulvum, P. madriti, P. puberulum, P. roquefortii, P. simplicissimum, P. thomii, P. viridicatum (P. M. Scott, 1977) (also Birkinshaw and GowHand, 1962;01ivigni and BuHerman, 1978;Mosbach, 1960) OH CH z Me Ac HOV Botryodiplodin (50) P. hirsutum (Fujimoto et at., 1980), P. roquefortii (Renauld et at., 1984) 6-Farnesyl-5, 7 -dihydroxy-4-methylphthalide (51) P. brevicompactum (Canonica et at., 1971) Mycochromenic acid (54) P. brevicompactum (Campbell et at., 1966;Bird and Campbell, 1982b;Colombo et aI., 1982) For mycophenolic acid, also: P. paxilli , P. roqueJortii (Lafont et at., 1979), P. otivicotor (Oxford and Raistrick, 1933) 3,7-Dimethyl-8-hydroxy-6-methoxy isochroman (61) P. citrinum (Cox et at., 1979) Canescin (62) P. canescens R) = H, R2 = H: Scott, 1977); P. viridicatum (P. M. Scott, 1977;Damoglou et al, 1984); P. purpurescens, P. roquefortii, P. spinulosum (Leistner and Pitt, 1977); P.janthinellum (Czech patent, 1982) Me P. viridicatum (Hutchison et al, 1971) 1 R = H: Ochratoxin A (72) P. viridicatum (van Walbeek et ai., 1969;van cler Merwe et al, 1965;Damoglou et al, 1984); P. aurantiogriseum, P. purpurescens, P. variabile, P.…”