aflatoxin Q1 structure
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Common Name | aflatoxin Q1 | ||
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| CAS Number | 52819-96-2 | Molecular Weight | 328.27 | |
| Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
| Molecular Formula | C17H12O7 | Melting Point | N/A | |
| MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A | |
Use of aflatoxin Q1Aflatoxin Q1 is a hydroxy metabolite of Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), which is a mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus flavus (A. flavus). Aflatoxin Q1, as well as and aflatoxin B1 8,9-oxide, is the major oxidative products formed from aflatoxin B1 in human liver microsomes, at all substrate concentrations. the 3 alpha-hydroxylation of aflatoxin B1 to aflatoxin Q1 is a potentially significant detoxication pathway[1][2]. |
| Name | aflatoxin Q1 |
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| Synonym | More Synonyms |
| Description | Aflatoxin Q1 is a hydroxy metabolite of Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), which is a mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus flavus (A. flavus). Aflatoxin Q1, as well as and aflatoxin B1 8,9-oxide, is the major oxidative products formed from aflatoxin B1 in human liver microsomes, at all substrate concentrations. the 3 alpha-hydroxylation of aflatoxin B1 to aflatoxin Q1 is a potentially significant detoxication pathway[1][2]. |
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| Molecular Formula | C17H12O7 |
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| Molecular Weight | 328.27 |
| Exact Mass | 328.05800 |
| PSA | 95.20000 |
| LogP | 1.76740 |
| RIDADR | UN 3172 |
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| Aflatoxin Q1 |
| 3-hydroxy-Aflatoxin B1 |