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| T3DB ID | Name CAS Number |
Formula Weight |
Structure | Type | Mechanism of Action |
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| T3D3709 | Roridin A 14729-29-4 |
C29H40O9 532.6225 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3710 | Roridin D 14682-29-2 |
C29H38O9 530.6066 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3711 | Roridin E 16891-85-3 |
C29H38O8 514.6072 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3712 | Satratoxin H 53126-64-0 |
C29H36O9 528.5907 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3713 | Scirpene 37133-74-7 |
C15H22O2 234.334 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3714 | T-2 Tetraol 34114-99-3 |
C15H22O6 298.3316 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3715 | Triacetoxyscirpenol 4297-61-4 |
C21H28O8 408.4422 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3716 | Trichodermin 4682-50-2 |
C17H24O4 292.3701 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3717 | Trichodermol 2198-93-8 |
C15H22O3 250.3334 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3718 | Trichothecin 6379-69-7 |
C19H24O5 332.3909 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3719 | Trichothecolone 2199-06-6 |
C15H20O4 264.3169 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3720 | Verrucarin A 3148-09-2 |
C27H34O9 502.5535 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3721 | Verrucarin B 2290-11-1 |
C27H32O9 500.5376 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3722 | Verrucarin J 4643-58-7 |
C27H32O8 484.5382 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3723 | Verrucarol 2198-92-7 |
C15H22O4 266.3328 |
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Unlike many other mycotoxins, trichothecenes do not require metabolic activation to exert their biological activity, instead directly reacting with cellular components... more |
| T3D3724 | 3-Nitropropionic Acid 504-88-1 |
C3H5NO4 119.0761 |
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3-Nitropropionic acid is a suicide inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase, an enzyme required for the activity of the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle as well as mitochond... more |
| T3D3725 | Aflatoxicol 29611-03-8 |
C17H14O6 314.2895 |
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Aflatoxins produce singlet oxygen upon their exposure to UV (365-nm) light. Singlet oxygen in turn activates them to mutagens and DNA binding species. Aflatoxin metabo... more |
| T3D3726 | Aflatrem 70553-75-2 |
C32H39NO4 501.6564 |
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Tremorgenic mycotoxins exert their toxic effects by interfering with neurotransmitter release, possibly by causing degeneration of nerve terminals. They are thought to... more |
| T3D3727 | Alternariol 641-38-3 |
C14H10O5 258.2262 |
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Alternariol has been shown to have fetotoxic, teratogenic, genotoxic and mutagenic properties. It has demonstrated DNA-damaging activities such as single-strand and do... more |
| T3D3728 | Alternariol methyl ether 23452-05-3 |
C15H12O5 272.2528 |
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Alternariol methyl ether has been shown to have genotoxic and mutagenic properties. It has demonstrated DNA-damaging activities such as single-strand and double-strand... more |
| T3D3729 | Altertoxin-1 56258-32-3 |
C20H16O6 352.3374 |
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Altertoxin-1 has been shown to have genotoxic and mutagenic properties. It has demonstrated DNA-damaging activities such as single-strand and double-strand DNA breaks,... more |
| T3D3730 | Rubratoxin B 21794-01-4 |
C26H30O11 518.5098 |
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Rubratoxin B is cytotoxic, hinders cell proliferation, and induces apoptosis. It also inhibits the activity of matrix metalloproteinase-2 and -9. Rubratoxin B causes d... more |
| T3D3731 | Rubratoxin A 22467-31-8 |
C26H32O11 520.5257 |
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Rubratoxin A is a potent inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A, exerting antitumor and antimetastatic effects. Inhibition may cause the phosphorylation of CREB and subse... more |
| T3D3732 | Penitrem A 12627-35-9 |
C37H44ClNO6 634.201 |
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Tremorgenic mycotoxins exert their toxic effects by interfering with neurotransmitter release, possibly by causing degeneration of nerve terminals. They are thought to... more |
| T3D3733 | Penitrem B 11076-67-8 |
C37H45NO5 583.7569 |
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Tremorgenic mycotoxins exert their toxic effects by interfering with neurotransmitter release, possibly by causing degeneration of nerve terminals. They are thought to... more |