Vermixocins A and B are isolates of Penicillium vermiculatum. Both compounds have cytotoxic activity in vitro.[1]

Vermixocin A

Vermixocin B
References
- ↑ Proksa, B; Uhrín, D; Adamcová, J; Fuska, J (1992). "Vermixocins a and B, two novel metabolites from Penicillium vermiculatum". The Journal of Antibiotics. 45 (8): 1268–72. doi:10.7164/antibiotics.45.1268. PMID 1399847.
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