16 Immunochemical Method for Citrinin
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Citrinin is a toxic metabolite produced by several species of Aspergillus
and Penicillium
(1
), and was originally isolated as an experimental antibiotic from fermentation cultures of Penicillium citrinum
in 1931 (2
). Even today, liquid cultures of toxigenic Penicillia, such as P. citrinum
NRRL-5907 or NRRL-1471, are still the most economical sources for fractional-gram quantities of nearly pure citrinin. A single
precipitation from hot ethanol as described (2
) affords crystalline material which is homogeneous when assayed by fluorescence high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).