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terrein

Terrein is a secondary metabolite produced by filamentous fungi, most notably Aspergillus terreus. It is a natural product that has been studied in the context of fungal metabolism and natural product chemistry. The compound has been isolated from fungal cultures and occasionally found in environmental samples where the producing organisms are present.

Terrein is a small organic molecule whose detailed chemical structure has been elucidated by spectroscopic methods.

Biosynthetic studies in Aspergillus terreus and related species have identified gene clusters associated with terrein production,

In biological assays, terrein has been evaluated for various activities, including antimicrobial and cytotoxic effects in

Terrein remains a subject of interest for natural products chemistry, fungal genetics, and drug discovery research,

In
laboratory
settings,
it
is
typically
produced
during
specific
growth
phases
and
can
be
recovered
from
culture
media
using
standard
isolation
techniques.
Its
detection
and
quantification
are
routinely
performed
by
chromatographic
and
spectrometric
methods
such
as
high-performance
liquid
chromatography
and
mass
spectrometry.
contributing
to
the
broader
understanding
of
secondary-metabolite
biosynthesis
in
fungi.
Researchers
investigate
regulation
by
cultural
conditions
and
genetic
factors,
as
well
as
the
enzymatic
steps
leading
to
terrein
formation.
vitro.
However,
there
is
no
clinical
use
or
approved
application
for
terrein,
and
its
safety
profile
in
humans
is
not
established.
particularly
as
a
model
for
studying
how
simple
fungal
metabolites
are
assembled
and
regulated.