Aristolochene


Aristolochene is a bicyclic sesquiterpene produced by certain fungi including the cheese mold Penicillium roqueforti. It is biosynthesized from farnesyl pyrophosphate by aristolochene synthase and is the parent hydrocarbon of a large variety of fungal toxins.
The substance was first isolated from Penicillium roqueforti, a fungus used to make blue cheeses like Roquefort, Danish Blue, Stilton cheese and Gorgonzola.
Aristolochene is a precursor to the toxin known as PR toxin, made in large amounts by Penicillium roqueforti. PR-toxin has been implicated in incidents of mycotoxicoses resulting from eating contaminated grains.

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