Ustalic acid is an inhibitor of the
sodium-potassium pump (Na+/K+-ATPase), found in the
plasma membrane of all
animal cells. Physiologically, inhibition of the sodium-potassium pump generally causes
diarrhea, as it prevents water reabsorption from the
intestines. When force-fed to mice, ustalic acid causes them to sit still in a crouched position, hesitant to move, and induces
tremors and abdominal contractions. High enough concentrations of the toxin (10 milligrams per mouse) cause death.
Biosynthetically, ustalic acid is thought to originate from
oxidative cleavage of the red
pigment phlebiarubron. ==Synthesis==