Date: 26 November 2013
Secondary metabolites, structure diagram: Trivial name – Flavipin (acroflavin)
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Notes:
Species: A. flavipesSystematic name: 9-methyl-10H-acridine-3,6-diamine; acridine-3,6-diamine; chlorideMolecular formulae: C27H25ClN6Molecular weight: 468.981Selected references: Raistrick et al Biochem J. 1956 Jul;63(3):395-406.
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BAL specimen showing hyaline, septate hyphae consistent with Aspergillus, stained with Blankophor
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Mucous plug examined by light microscopy with KOH, showing a network of hyaline branching hyphae typical of Aspergillus, from a patient with ABPA.
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Corneal scraping stained with lactophenol cotton blue showing beaded septate hyphae not typical of either Fusarium spp or Aspergillus spp, being more consistent with a dematiceous (ie brown coloured) fungus
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Corneal scrape with lactophenol cotton blue shows separate hyphae with Fusarium spp or Aspergillus spp.
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A filamentous fungus in the CSF of a patient with meningitis that grew Candida albicans in culture subsequently.
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Transmission electron micrograph of a C. neoformans cell seen in CSF in an AIDS patients with remarkably little capsule present. These cells may be mistaken for lymphocytes.
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India ink preparation of CSF showing multiple yeasts with large capsules, and narrow buds to smaller daughter cells, typical of C. neoformans