Skyrin

Skyrin

$180.00 - 0.50 mg

$630.00 - 2.50 mg

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Code
BIA-S1662
Synonyms
Endothianin; Rhodophyscin; Skirin
CAS #
602-06-2
Molecular Formula
C30H18O10
Molecular Weight
538.46
Purity
>95% by HPLC
Long Term Storage
-20°C
Solubility
Soluble in ethanol, methanol, DMF or DMSO.

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Application Notes

Skyrin is a bright orange mycotoxin pigment first reported from Penicillium islandicum but since reported in a broad cross-section of fungal genera and lichens. Its name is derived from skyr, an Icelandic bacterial soured milk, a mouldy sample of which provided the Sopp type strain of P. islandicum. Skyrin is a bisanthraquinone which degrades to two molecules of emodin on treatment with sodium dithionite. Its structure was resolved by Shibata and co-workers in 1955. Skyrin is an important metabolite for the detection of mycotoxins.

References

  • Studies in the biochemistry of micro-organisms 91. The colouring matters of Penicillium islandicum Sopp. Part 3. Skyrin and Flavoskyrin. Howard B.H. and Raistrick H., Biochem J. 1954, 56, 56.
  • Metabolic products of fungi. V. The structure of skyrin. Shibata S. et al., Pharm. Bull. 1955, 3, 278.
  • Dereplication of microbial natural products by LC-DAD-TOFMS. Nielsen K.F. et al., J. Nat. Prod. 2011, 74, 2338.

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