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Environmental and Nutritional Factors Affecting the Production of Rubratoxin B by Penicillium rubrum Stoll

Abstract

Rubratoxin B can be produced in a semisynthetic medium by Penicillium rubrum under varying environmental and nutritional conditions. Maximum production (552.0 mg/500 ml) was obtained with P. rubrum NRRL A-11785 grown in stationary cultures of Mosseray's simplified Raulin solution supplemented with 2.5% malt extract broth at ambient temperature. Zinc is required at levels of at least 0.4 mg per liter. In the absence of iron sulfate, there was a 50-fold reduction in rubratoxin B production but not in growth. No toxin was produced by this isolate in 5- or 7-liter fermentors.

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Presented in part at the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, Boston, Mass., April 1970.

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Hayes, A.W., Wyatt, E.P., King, P.A. (1970). Environmental and nutritional factors affecting the production of Rubratoxin B by Penicillium rubrum stoll. Applied Microbiology, 20(3), 469-473. https://doi.org/10.1128/am.20.3.469-473.1970