Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Byssochlamys fulva

Effect of Sulfur Dioxide on Heat Processing Sulfur dioxide can be combined with heat processing in preservation of juices and purges. In the presence of sulfur dioxide a more rapid destruction of microorganisms occurs so that lower pasteurizing temperatures and times may be used. A more rapid destruction of Byssochlamys fulva in the presence of sulfurous acid was observed by Gillespy (1946). Pederson and Tressler (1938)... [Pg.125]

Penicillium glaucum Byssochlamys fulva Botrytis cinerea Mucor racemosus Fusarium oxysporum... [Pg.236]

Since the discussion livened up again about the formation of nucleotides for DNA-replication and DNA-repair by the contested theory of Werner (1971) it seems important to study the problems of nucleotide formation during repair processes. Our own studies performed with the radiosensitive organism Byssochlamys fulva and the radioresistant Pullularia pullulans led us to suppose that the synthesis of purine nucleoside monophosphates via purinephosphoribosyltransferase (purine-PRT) is not as sensitive to radiation as the de novo synthesis. Therefore a relation between the salvage pathway and nucleotide formation during repair processes does not seem impossible. [Pg.103]

White JD, Kim J, Drapela NE. Enantioselective synthesis of (+)-byssochlamic acid, a nonadride from the ascomycete Byssochlamys fulva. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000 122 8665-8671. [Pg.576]

Byssochlamis nivea, B. fulva Aspergillus ochraceus Ochratoxin A (V) 20 mg/kg Fatty liver and Barley, com... [Pg.474]


See other pages where Byssochlamys fulva is mentioned: [Pg.284]    [Pg.280]    [Pg.293]    [Pg.124]    [Pg.131]    [Pg.1522]    [Pg.110]    [Pg.124]    [Pg.604]    [Pg.556]    [Pg.408]    [Pg.284]    [Pg.280]    [Pg.293]    [Pg.124]    [Pg.131]    [Pg.1522]    [Pg.110]    [Pg.124]    [Pg.604]    [Pg.556]    [Pg.408]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.124 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.131 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.408 ]




SEARCH



Byssochlamys

© 2024 chempedia.info