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Gyrocyanin

C17H14O5, Mr 298.30, colorless cryst., monohydrate, decomp. >140 °C. Occurs in the optical dextrorotatory form [aJo +31.9° (C2H5OH) in the gasteromycete Chamonixia caespitosa (Basidiomycetes) and is responsible for the intense blue color of bruises on the white sporophore. The (- )-enantiomer is isolated from Gyrodon lividus and Paxillus involutus (Basidiomycetes) see also gyrocyanin and involutin. [Pg.125]

Gyroporus cyanescens, Chamonixia, Gyrodon lividus bruising pale yellow - azure Gyrocyanin, Chamonixin... [Pg.147]

Gyroporus cyanescens, Leccinum spp. (Table 13) Pale yellow - bright blue Gyrocyanin (142) - Anion (147) (Scheme 24)... [Pg.250]

Chamonixia caespitosa, Gyrodon lividus Colourless - bright blue Chamonixin (144) - Gyrocyanin anion (147)... [Pg.250]


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