Nivalenol is a type B trichothecene mycotoxin produced by Fusarium that is commonly found in contaminated foods.1 It can be metabolized to nivalenol-glucoside by the infected host, and this may be hydrolyzed back to the parent compound during digestion in mammals.2 Nivalenol is frequently observed with the mycotoxins deoxynivalenol (Item No. 11428) and fusarenon X (Item No. 11432) in contaminated foods.3
Formal Name | (3,4,7)- |
CAS Number | 23282-20-4 |
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Molecular Formula | C15H20O7 |
Formula Weight | 312.3 |
Purity | 97% |
Formulation | A crystalline powder |
SMILES | CC1=C[C@]2([H])[C@]([C@]3(C)[C@]4(OC4)[C@]([C@H](O)[C@H]3O)([H])O2)(CO)[C@H](O)C1=O |
InChI Code | 1S/C40H68O11.Na/c1-21-11-12-28(46-33(21)26(6)36(42)43)17-29-18-30(45-10)27(7)40(48-29)25(5)19-38(9,51-40)32-13-14-37(8,49-32)35-23(3)16-31(47-35)34-22(2)15-24(4)39(44,20-41)50-34;/h21-35,41,44H,11-20H2,1-10H3,(H,42,43);/q;+1/p-1/t21-,22-,23-,24 |
InChI Key | MOYOTUKECQMGHE-JDHKGBLDSA-M |
WARNING - This product is not for human or veterinary use.
Storage | -20C |
Shipping | Wet ice in continental US; may vary elsewhere |
Stability | As supplied, 2 years from the QC date provided on the Certificate of Analysis, when stored properly |
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