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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1987 April; 53(4): 693–696.
PMCID: PMC203738
Comparative yields of T-2 toxin and related trichothecenes from five toxicologically important strains of Fusarium sporotrichioides.
W F Marasas, B Yagen, E Sydenham, S Combrinck, and P G Thiel
Abstract
The range and comparative yields of T-2 toxin and related trichothecenes from five toxicologically important strains of Fusarium sporotrichioides, i.e., NRRL 3299, NRRL 3510, M-1-1, HPB 071178-13, and F-38, were determined. Lyophilized cultures of the five strains maintained in the International Toxic Fusarium Reference Collection were used to inoculate autoclaved corn kernels. Corn cultures were incubated at 15 degrees C for 21 days and analyzed for trichothecenes by thin-layer chromatography and capillary gas chromatography. All five strains produced T-2 toxin, HT-2 toxin, T-2 triol, and neosolaniol. Two strains also produced T-2 tetraol, and two others produced diacetoxyscirpenol. The highest producer of T-2 toxin (1,300 mg/kg), HT-2 toxin (200 mg/kg), T-2 triol (1.9 mg/kg), and neosolaniol (170 mg/kg) was NRRL 3510, which was originally isolated from millet associated with outbreaks of alimentary toxic aleukia in the USSR. The second highest producer of T-2 toxin (930 mg/kg) was NRRL 3299. The other three strains produced T-2 toxin at levels ranging from 130 to 660 mg/kg. Thus, the five strains differed considerably in the amounts of T-2 toxin and other trichothecenes produced under identical laboratory conditions. These strains are being maintained under optimal conditions for the preservation of Fusarium cultures and are available from the Fusarium Research Center, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park.
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