
CAS 22029-09-0
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Aspochracin
CAS:Aspochracin, a biochemical compound, exhibits potent antifungal activity by inhibiting the growth of various fungal species. This secondary metabolite, produced by Aspergillus spp., plays a crucial role in pharmaceutical applications, particularly in the development of antifungal agents. Its chemical structure enables the interference with the cell membrane of fungi, leading to disruption of essential biological processes and ultimately, fungal cell death.Formula:C23H36N4O4Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:432.565Aspochracin
CAS:<p>Aspochracin is a mycotoxin, which is a naturally occurring product derived from certain fungi, specifically from the genus Aspergillus. It acts by inhibiting protein synthesis in susceptible organisms, altering fundamental cellular processes. As a biologically active compound, Aspochracin has been studied for its potential antibiotic and antifungal properties. Its mode of action involves the disruption of cellular mechanisms crucial for growth and replication, making it a compound of interest in the study of microbial growth inhibitors.</p>Formula:C23H36N4O4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:432.6 g/mol

