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Fungi polysaccharide

Functional tests, for enzyme purity, 286 Fungi, polysaccharides of, 367—417 2-Furaldehyde, 5-(hydroxymethyl)-, from cellulose on pyrolysis, 432 Furan, tetrahydro-, as solvent in lithium... [Pg.503]

Fungi (whole yeasts capsular polysaccharides proteins)... [Pg.501]

Fluvial biofilms (also known as phytobenthos or periphyton) are attached communities consisting of bacteria, algae and fungi embedded within a polysaccharide matrix [20]. In rivers, these communities are the first to interact with... [Pg.45]

In plants and fungi, the extracellular matrices are more generally of polysaccharides, although they are present in animals too. The polysaccharides are modified celluloses, etc. and are often cross-linked by calcium ions. [Pg.337]

Antigens usually are macromolecules that contain distinct antigenic sites or epitopes , which can be recognized and interact with the various components of the immune system. They can exist as individual molecules composed of synthetic organic chemicals, proteins, lipoproteins, glycoproteins, RNA, DNA, polysaccharides—or they may be parts of cellular structures (bacteria or fungi) or viruses (Male et al., 1987 Harlow and Lane, 1988). [Pg.746]

Fungal polysaccharides, 20 455, 577-578 Fungi. See also Soil fungi alkaloids in, 2 75... [Pg.386]

In dimorphic fungi, the composition of constituent polysaccharides is sensitive to morphology and to the cultural conditions. These effects are accentuated in the case of Sporothrix schenckii, and 13C-n.m.r. spectroscopy can be used to detect individual polysaccharides in a qualitative way. The 13C-n.m.r. spectra of mannose-containing polysaccharides of ten Sporothrix schenckii and three Ceratocystis stenoceras species, grown under various conditions, were distinguishable in terms of the presence of signals,130 at 8C 103.3 to 103.7, which arose from 0-a-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(l- 2)-0-a-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1— 3)-side-chains (14 C-l, 103.7 C-l, 96.8), and were not present in... [Pg.60]


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