Aspergillus terreus Metabolites

    InVitvo Pharmaceuticals

    For Research Use Only (RUO). Not for human or veterinary use. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

    Aspergillus terreus is a fungal species reported in natural product literature as a source of secondary metabolites, including Terrein (C₈H₁₀O₃; plain-text formula C8H10O3; CAS 582-46-7). InVitvo's work focuses on isolation, purification, and analytical characterization for laboratory research use only.

    Natural-Source Terrein

    InVitvo produces Terrein through fungal fermentation and downstream purification workflows. Natural-source material is paired with analytical documentation so researchers can review identity, purity, and batch traceability before use in laboratory protocols.

    Natural Source vs Synthetic Alternatives

    Comparison of natural-source and synthetic Terrein sourcing considerations
    ConsiderationNatural-Source TerreinSynthetic Alternative
    SourceProduced from microbial fermentation and purified from the source organism workflow.Produced by chemical synthesis route selected by the supplier.
    DocumentationBatch COA and SDS supplied with every order.Documentation varies by vendor and batch.
    Use CaseUseful where researchers want a documented natural product source for RUO laboratory work.Useful where a synthetic route and supplier documentation match the research need.

    Quality Documentation

    InVitvo uses UHPLC, NMR spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry workflows to support identity and purity review. Researchers should evaluate each batch using the supplied COA and SDS alongside their internal quality requirements.