Production of sterigmatocystin by some species of the genus Aspergillus and its toxicity to chicken embryos.
- 1 October 1975
- journal article
- Vol. 30 (4) , 589-91
Abstract
Sterigmatocystin was produced by 59% of Aspergillus flavus cultures and by 16% of A. parasiticus cultures. All sterigmatocystin-producing cultures of the A. flavus group also simultaneously produced aflatoxin or O-methylsterigmatocystin. Sterigmatocystin was produced by A. chevalieri, A. ruber, and A. amstelodami, species not previously reported to produce the compound. In 5-day-old chicken embryos, the no-effect level of toxicity of sterigmatocystin was between 1 and 2 mug/egg; the mean lethal dose was 5 to 7 mug; and 90 to 100% of the embryos were killed with 10 mug. Teratogenic effects and weight reduction were generally associated with nonlethal doses.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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