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  2. Penicillium chrysogenum - Wikipedia

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    Penicillium chrysogenum (formerly known as Penicillium notatum) is a species of fungus in the genus Penicillium.It is common in temperate and subtropical regions and can be found on salted food products, [1] but it is mostly found in indoor environments, especially in damp or water-damaged buildings. [2]

  3. Penicillium rubens - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The Seventeenth International Botanical Congress held in Vienna, Austria, in 2005 adopted the name P. chrysogenum as the conserved name (nomen conservandum). [12] Whole genome sequence and phylogenetic analysis, particularly using β-tubulin sequences, in 2011 showed that P. notatum is P. rubens, and that P. chrysogenum is a different ...

  4. Penicillin - Wikipedia

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    Most penicillins in clinical use are synthesised by P. chrysogenum using deep tank fermentation [2] and then purified. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A number of natural penicillins have been discovered, but only two purified compounds are in clinical use: penicillin G ( intramuscular or intravenous use ) and penicillin V (given by mouth).

  5. Penicillium - Wikipedia

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    Penicillium (/ ˌ p ɛ n ɪ ˈ s ɪ l i əm /) is a genus of ascomycetous fungi that is part of the mycobiome of many species and is of major importance in the natural environment, in food spoilage, and in food and drug production.

  6. Penicillium tardochrysogenum - Wikipedia

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    P. tardochrysogenum. Binomial name; Penicillium tardochrysogenum. Frisvad, Houbraken & Samson 2012 [1] Type strain; CBS 132200, DTO 149-B9, DTO 149B9, IBT 30075 [2]

  7. Discovery of penicillin - Wikipedia

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    But Thom adopted and popularised the use of P. chrysogenum. [18] In addition to P. notatum, newly discovered species such as P. meleagrinum and P. cyaneofulvum were recognised as members of P. chrysogenum in 1977. [19] To resolve the confusion, the Seventeenth International Botanical Congress held in Vienna, Austria, in 2005 formally adopted ...

  8. Brevianamide - Wikipedia

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    Originally isolated from Pennicillum compactum in 1969, brevianamide A has shown insecticidal activity. [2] [5] Further studies showed that a minor secondary metabolite, brevianamide B, has an epimeric center at the spiro-indoxyl quaternary center.

  9. ISO 10628 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 10628 Diagrams for the chemical and petrochemical industry specifies the classification, content, and representation of flow diagrams. It does not apply to electrical engineering diagrams. ISO 10628 consists of the following parts: Part 1: Specification of Diagrams (ISO 10628-1:2014) [1] Part 2: Graphical Symbols (ISO 10628-2:2012)

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