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  2. Production of sterigmatocystin by some species of the genus Aspergillus and its toxicity to chicken embryos

Production of sterigmatocystin by some species of the genus Aspergillus and its toxicity to chicken embryos

  • Appl Microbiol. 1975 Oct;30(4):589-91. doi: 10.1128/am.30.4.589-591.1975.
H W Schroeder W H Kelton
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.

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