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patulin Biochem.|ˈpætjʊlɪn| [f. L. patul-um, specific epithet of the mould, neut. of patulus (see patulous a.): see -in1.] A colourless crystalline antibiotic compound, C7H6O, that was obtained from the mould Penicillium patulum and afterwards found to be identical with clavacin and claviformin.
1943H. Raistrick in Lancet 20 Nov. 625/1 Some time ago a metabolic product of Penicillium patulum Bainier which had not been previously encountered here was isolated and shown to have antibacterial properties; it has now been identified as anhydro-3-hydroxymethylene⁓tetrahydro-γ-pyrone-2-carboxylic acid, and has been given the shorter name of ‘patulin’. 1947Sci. News V. 98 In 1943 there was a report that a substance..called patulin had proved powerful in treating colds. Further tests on more people showed no significant improvement, however. 1953[see clavatin]. 1965New Scientist 28 Oct. 253/2 He also worked out the structure of the remarkable mould product patulin, which, because of its unusual properties, was at that period a substance of considerable interest. |