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The Nature of Melanin Pigments of Several Micro- and Macromycetes

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Applied BioChemistry and MicroBiology, 38(2), p.247-251, 2002Trabajos contenidos:
  • Babitskaya, V. G
  • Shcherba, V. V
Recursos en línea: Resumen: New inhibitors of melanin formation by micromycetes Aspergillus carbonarius, Alternaria alternaty, and Paecilomyces variotii and basidiomycetes Inonotus obliquus and Phellinus robustus were found. Precursors of melanin pigments were isolated and identified. p -Hydroxybenzoic acid was identified among the products of alkaline degradation of melanin formed by micromycetes, whereas in the case of macromycetes this was protocatechuic acid. Therefore, melanins of the former were found to belong to the dihydronaphthalene group, whereas those of the latter belong to catechols.
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New inhibitors of melanin formation by micromycetes Aspergillus carbonarius, Alternaria alternaty, and Paecilomyces variotii and basidiomycetes Inonotus obliquus and Phellinus robustus were found. Precursors of melanin pigments were isolated and identified. p -Hydroxybenzoic acid was identified among the products of alkaline degradation of melanin formed by micromycetes, whereas in the case of macromycetes this was protocatechuic acid. Therefore, melanins of the former were found to belong to the dihydronaphthalene group, whereas those of the latter belong to catechols.

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