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Further reading
E. H. Rodd (1973). Chemistry of Carbon Compounds. Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company. ISBN978-0-444-82980-1.
Larsen, Thomas Ostenfeld; Frydenvang, Karla; Frisvad, Jens Christian; Christophersen, Carsten (1998). "UV-Guided Isolation of Alantrypinone, a Novel PenicilliumAlkaloid". Journal of Natural Products. 61 (9): 1154–7. doi:10.1021/np980056v. PMID9748389.
Zhelifonova, V. P.; Antipova, T. V.; Kozlovskii, A. G. (2012). "Biosynthesis of fumiquinazolines by the fungus Penicillium thymicola". Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology. 48 (3): 302–306. doi:10.1134/S0003683812030179.