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Absidia coerulea

Hoover (1993) described the production of chitosan from mycelia of Absidia coerulea, Mucor rouxii, Gongronella butieri, Phycomyces blakesieeanus, and Absidia blakesleeana. A. coerulea ATCC 14076 and NRRL 1315 were the best producers of chitosan among the strains examined. Crestini et al. [Pg.124]

The fungal order mucorales contains chitosan as a cell wall component. Absidia coerulea a member of this class is readily cultured on nutrients (e.g., glucose or molasses) and the cell wall material recovered by simple chemical procedures... [Pg.42]

CS 514 SQ 31000 Pravachol ) is isolated from Absidia coerulea, and is a hmg-COA REDUCTASE INHIBITOR. It is used as an antihypercholesterolaemic agent, pravastatin sodium pravastatin. [Pg.230]

Win and Stevens (2001) studied shrimp chitin as a substrate for chitin deacetylase for fungus Absidia coerulea. The chitin was exposed to physical and chemical treatment to obtain a better accessibility of its acetyl groups for deacetylation process. Chitin was exposed to physical treatments such as heating, sonicating, and grinding. None of these treatments increased the enzymatic deacetylation efficiency. [Pg.113]

Muzzarelli RAA, Ilari P, Tarsi R, Dubini B, Xia W (1994) Chitosan from Absidia coerulea. Pp. 45-50... [Pg.185]

Mucoraceae Absidia coerulea cylindrospora glauca hyaiospora orchidis ramosa regnieri repens species... [Pg.253]

Kim, W. J., Lee, W. G., Theodore, K., and H. M. Chang. 2001. Optimization of culture conditions and continuous production of chitosan by the fungi, Absidia coerulea. Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering 6 6-10. [Pg.35]

Gao XD, Katsumoto T et al (1995) Purification and characterization of chitin deacetylase from Absidia coerulea. J Biochem 117 257-263... [Pg.126]

FIGURE 20.63 Biotransformation of a-epi-santonin (198) by Absidia coerulea and Asparagus officinalis. [Pg.944]

FIGURE 15.64 Biotransfonnation of 6-epi-a-santonin (190) by Absidia coerulea, Asparagus officinalis, Marchantia polymorpha, and Nicotiana tabacum. [Pg.776]

N. Nwe, T. Furuike, I. Osaka, H. Fujimori, H. Kawasaki, R. Arakawa, S. Tokura, W. F. Stevens, S. Kurozumi, Y. Takamori, M. Fukuda, H. Tamura, Laboratory scale production of C labeled chitosan by fungi Absidia coerulea and Gongronella butleri grown in solid substrate and submerged fermentation, Carbohydr. Pol, 84, 743-750, 2011. [Pg.93]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.770 , Pg.775 , Pg.776 ]




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