Microbial
Record Information
Version1.0
StatusDetected and Quantified
Creation Date2025-10-02 23:08:29 UTC
Update Date2025-10-08 21:35:21 UTC
Metabolite IDMMDBc0060787
Metabolite Identification
Common NameNeosolaniol
DescriptionNeosolaniol is a mycotoxin belonging to the chemical class of trichothecenes, which are characterized by their complex multi-ring structures. This compound is produced by various fungal species and has been identified in both in vitro and in vivo studies, highlighting its prevalence in contaminated environments (PMID:39453190 ). Neosolaniol is involved in metabolic pathways alongside other mycotoxins such as T-2 and HT-2 toxins, where it is often detected as a metabolite during the degradation processes (PMID:38790801 ). Research has shown that neosolaniol can be produced by specific fungal strains, indicating its biosynthetic pathways within certain fungal species (PMID:38549274 ). Furthermore, studies have demonstrated that neosolaniol can contribute to the toxicological effects of mycotoxin mixtures, as evidenced by increased Salmonella loads in experimental models when combined with other mycotoxins (PMID:37104905 ). The need for comprehensive monitoring of neosolaniol and other unregulated mycotoxins has been emphasized due to their potential health risks (PMID:39093417 ). Overall, neosolaniol's chemical structure and its involvement in various metabolic pathways underscore its significance in mycotoxin research and environmental safety.
Structure
Synonyms
ValueSource
3 alpha Hydroxy-4 beta,8 alpha,15-triacetoxy-12,13-epoxytrichothec-9-eneMeSH
Molecular FormulaC19H26O8
Average Mass382.409
Monoisotopic Mass382.162767797
IUPAC NameNot Available
Traditional NameNot Available
CAS Registry NumberNot Available
SMILESNot Available
InChI Identifier
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InChI KeyTVZHDVCTOCZDNE-WVJYZQHISA-N