Name | bikaverin |
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Synonyms |
Lycopersin
Bikaverin 6,11-dihydroxy-3,8-dimethoxy-1-methylbenzo[b]xanthene-7,10,12-trione |
Description | Bikaverin (Lycopersin) is a reddish pigment produced by different fungal species. Bikaverin shows antibiotic properties against certain protozoa and fungi[1]. |
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Related Catalog | |
In Vitro | Chemically, Bikaverin (Lycopersin) is a polyketide with a tetracyclic benzoxanthone structure, resulting from the activity of a specific class I multifunctional polyketide synthase and subsequent group modifications introduced by a monooxygenase and an O-methyltransferase[1]. Bikaverin is a reddish polyketide pigment produced by Gibberella fujikuroi in addition to large amounts of gibberellins[2]. |
References |
[1]. Limón MC, et al. Bikaverin production and applications. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2010;87(1):21-29. |
Density | 1.61g/cm3 |
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Boiling Point | 719.8ºC at 760mmHg |
Molecular Formula | C20H14O8 |
Molecular Weight | 382.32000 |
Flash Point | 263.3ºC |
Exact Mass | 382.06900 |
PSA | 123.27000 |
LogP | 2.58370 |
Index of Refraction | 1.711 |
CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION
HEALTH HAZARD DATAACUTE TOXICITY DATAMUTATION DATA
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Symbol |
GHS06 |
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Signal Word | Danger |
Hazard Statements | H301 |
Precautionary Statements | P301 + P310 |
RIDADR | UN 2811 6.1 / PGIII |
RTECS | DM2901000 |
Precursor 7 | |
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DownStream 0 |