General Information of Species (ID: SP0221)
  Species Name
Penicillium sp.
  Species Genus Penicillium
  Species Family Aspergillaceae
  Microbe Type Endophytic Fungi
  Studied Organism Penicillium sp. strain ZJ-SY2
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Taxonomy ID 5081
Genbank ID KX890092
  Host Plant (s)
Sonneratia apetala Species Info

 The Content Variation of Natural Product Induced by Different Factor(s)
      Rice medium [1]
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               Experiment Detail
The fungal strain used in this study was isolated from the fresh tissue from leaves of Sonneratia apetala, which was collected in September 2012 from Zhanjiang Mangrove Nature Reserve in Guangdong Province, China. The fungus Penicillium sp. ZJ-SY2 was fermented on autoclaved rice solid-substrate medium (sixty 500 mL Erlenmeyer flasks, each containing 50 g rice and 50 mL 3% of saline water) for 30 days at 25 ℃ .
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  Solid rice medium (25℃ + 30 days)   (Part: Leaves; Location: Guangdong Province, China)
               NP Name Link Host Plant Part Location NP Content
 
Epiremisporine B
NP Info Sonneratia apetala Leaves Guangdong Province, China
NP Content: 20.3 mg
 
Remisporine B
NP Info Sonneratia apetala Leaves Guangdong Province, China
NP Content: 28 mg
 
Conioxanthone A
NP Info Sonneratia apetala Leaves Guangdong Province, China
NP Content: 10.9 mg
 
Sydowinin B
NP Info Sonneratia apetala Leaves Guangdong Province, China
NP Content: 10.8 mg
 
Pinselin
NP Info Sonneratia apetala Leaves Guangdong Province, China
NP Content: 1.6 mg
 
Sydowinin A
NP Info Sonneratia apetala Leaves Guangdong Province, China
NP Content: 2.9 mg
 
Methyl 8-Hydroxy-6-Methyl-9-Oxo-9H-Xanthene-1-Carboxylate
NP Info Sonneratia apetala Leaves Guangdong Province, China
NP Content: 5.9 mg
 
Methyl Peniphenone
NP Info Sonneratia apetala Leaves Guangdong Province, China
NP Content: 5.3 mg
 
Peniphenone
NP Info Sonneratia apetala Leaves Guangdong Province, China
NP Content: 3.9 mg
References
1 Polyketides with Immunosuppressive Activities from Mangrove Endophytic Fungus Penicillium sp. ZJ-SY