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Ochratoxin A Molecular Model

A detailed 3D ball-and-stick model of the Ochratoxin A molecule, ideal for scientific and educational applications.

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3D ball-and-stick model of the Ochratoxin A molecule, showing atoms and bonds in detail.
Ochratoxin A Molecular Model 3D ball-and-stick model of the Ochratoxin A molecule, showing atoms and bonds in detail.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model accurately represents the molecular structure of Ochratoxin A, a mycotoxin produced by certain molds. It is rendered in a ball-and-stick format, with different colored spheres representing atoms (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and chlorine) and sticks indicating chemical bonds. The model showcases the complex arrangement of its phenyl ring, amide linkage, and chlorinated phenyl group, providing a clear visual representation for scientific study. This model is suitable for educational purposes, research, and visualization in fields like toxicology, chemistry, and biology.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This Ochratoxin A molecular model is designed for versatility. For 3D printing, it can be scaled to various sizes, though smaller scales may require supports for delicate structures. Recommended materials include PLA or ABS for detailed prints. In game development and AR/VR applications, the model can serve as an educational asset or a prop in scientific simulations. Its clear, accurate representation makes it ideal for interactive learning experiences or virtual laboratory environments. For display, it can be printed and placed on a desk or shelf as a unique piece of scientific decor.

FAQ

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What does the Ochratoxin A molecular model represent?
This 3D model depicts the precise atomic structure of Ochratoxin A, a naturally occurring mycotoxin, using a ball-and-stick representation to show atoms and their bonds.
Is this model suitable for 3D printing?
Yes, the model is 3D printable and can be scaled to your desired size. For optimal results, consider using supports, especially for finer details, and materials like PLA or ABS.
What are the primary applications for this Ochratoxin A model?
This model is excellent for educational purposes in chemistry and toxicology, scientific research, creating detailed visualizations, and as an asset in AR/VR or game development.
What does each color represent in the molecular model?
The model uses standard color coding: typically black for carbon, red for oxygen, blue for nitrogen, and green for chlorine, with white spheres representing hydrogen atoms.