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Detection of xanthomegnin in epidermal materials infected with Trichophyton rubrum.

Abstract
Xanthomegnin, a mutagenic mycotoxin best known as an agent of nephropathy and death in farm animals exposed to food-borne Penicillium and Aspergillus fungi, was first isolated about 35 y ago as a diffusing pigment from cultures of the dermatophyte, Trichophyton megninii. This study investigates the production of xanthomegnin by the most common dermatophytic species, Trichophyton rubrum, both in dermatologic nail specimens and in culture. In view of the labile nature of xanthomegnin, a chromatographic procedure was developed to allow high-performance liquid chromatography analysis within 1 h of sample extraction. In cultures, Tricho- phyton rubrum produced xanthomegnin as a major pigment that appears to give the culture its characteristic red colony reverse. Xanthomegnin was also repeatedly extracted from human nail and skin material infected by Trichophyton rubrum. The level of xanthomegnin present, however, varied among the clinical samples studied. Xanthomegnin was not detected in uninfected nails. These results show that patients with Trichophyton rubrum infections may be exposed to xanthomegnin, although the consequences of such an exposure are not currently known.
AuthorsA K Gupta, I Ahmad, I Borst, R C Summerbell
JournalThe Journal of investigative dermatology (J Invest Dermatol) Vol. 115 Issue 5 Pg. 901-5 (Nov 2000) ISSN: 0022-202X [Print] United States
PMID11069630 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Naphthoquinones
  • xanthomegnin
Topics
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Humans
  • Nails (microbiology)
  • Naphthoquinones (analysis, isolation & purification)
  • Skin (microbiology)
  • Tinea (metabolism)
  • Trichophyton

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