Enniatin A is a Fusarium mycotoxin. Enniatin A inhibits acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) activity with an IC50 of 22 μM in an enzyme assay using rat liver microsomes.
Enniatin A1 possesses anticarcinogenic properties by induction of apoptosis and disruption of ERK signalling pathway. Enniatin A1 inhibits ACAT with an IC50 of 49 μM in rat liver microsomes. Enniatin A1 isolated from Fusarium mycotoxins is a cyclic hexadepsipeptide consisting of alternating D-α-hydroxyisovaleric acids and N-methyl-L-amino acids.
Enniatin complex, a mixture of cyclohexadepsipeptides predominantly derived from various Fusarium species of fungi, exhibits inhibitory effects on enzymes such as acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyl transferase. Furthermore, it has demonstrated the ability to induce apoptosis in multiple cancer cell lines. In addition to these activities, the Enniatin complex possesses ionophoric, antibiotic, and in vitro hypolipidemic properties.
Enniatins B decreases the activation of ERK (p44 p42). Enniatin B is a Fusarium mycotoxin. Enniatin B inhibits acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) activity with an IC50 of 113 μM in an enzyme assay using rat liver microsomes.
Enniatin B1 crosss the blood-brain barrier. Enniatin B1 decreases the activation of ERK (p44 p42). Enniatin B1 inhibits moderately TNF-α-induced NF-κB activation.Enniatin B1 is a Fusarium mycotoxin. Enniatin B1 inhibits acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) activity with an IC50 of 73 μM in an enzyme assay using rat liver microsomes.