Summary
Ricinoleic acid was found in differentClaviceps sp., indicating that it is neither specific chemotaxonomic marker ofClaviceps purpurea, nor a specific indicator of peptide alkaloid synthesis.
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Křen, V., Řezanka, T. & Řeháček, Z. Occurrence of ricinoleic acid in submerged cultures of variousClaviceps sp.. Experientia 41, 1476–1477 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01950045
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