Big Chemical Encyclopedia

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

Articles Figures Tables About

Penicillium digitatum

Macarisin D, Cohen L, Eick A, Rafael G, Belausov E, Wisniewski M and Droby S. 2007. Penicillium digitatum suppresses production of hydrogen peroxide in host tissue during infection of citrus fruit. Phytopathology 97(11) 1491-1500. [Pg.353]

Ortuno A, Baidez A, Gomez P, Arcase MC, Porras 1, Garda-Lidon A, DelRio JA (2006) Citrus paradisi and Citrus sinensis flavonoids Their influence in the defence mechanism against Penicillium digitatum. Food Chem 98 351-358... [Pg.95]

Hamamoto, FI., Hasegawa, K., Nakaune, R., Lee, Y. J., Makizumi, Y., Akutsu, K., and Flibi, T. (2001). Tandem repeat of a transcriptional enhancer upstream of the sterol 14a-demethy-lase gene (CYP51) in Penicillium digitatum. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66, 3421-3426. [Pg.131]

The preparation of menthol from citronellal, pulegol or isopulegol by the fungus Penicillium digitatum was patented as early as 1955 [46]. To a... [Pg.138]

Fig. (17). Biotransformation products of limonene by Penicillium digitatum and P. italicum (after [83])... Fig. (17). Biotransformation products of limonene by Penicillium digitatum and P. italicum (after [83])...
In 1985, the same group [24] investigated the biotransformation of (/ )-(+)-limonene by the fungus Penicillium digitatum. A complete transformation of the substrate to a-terpineol by P. digitatum DSM 62840 was obtained with a yield of 46% pure product. [Pg.149]

The bioconversion of (4/ )-(-)-limonene to (4/ )-(-)-a-terpineol by immobilised fungal mycelia of Penicillium digitatum was described more recently [86]. The fungi were immobilised in Calcium alginate beads. These beads remained active for at least 14 days when they were stored at 4°C. a-Terpineol production by the fungus was 12.83 mg/g beads per day, producing a 45.81% bioconversion of substrate. The optimum conversion temperature was 28°C and the optimum pH was 4.5. The highest... [Pg.149]

We then needed to find a way to treat the outer surface of the fruits, where most of the organisms initially propogate in their hosts. In the commercial marketplace the familiar blue-green molds produced by such spores as Penicillium digitatum are the problem. A few infected fruits within a case can ruin a shipment under normal conditions in three to four days. Obviously, deep-rooted organisms will not be controlled by the shallow electron treatment. [Pg.133]

Matamoros-Leon, B., Argaiz, A. and Lopez-Malo, A. (1999) Individual and combined effects of vanillin and potassium sorbate on Penicillium digitatum, Penicillium glabrum, and Penicillium italicum growth. Journal of Food Protection 62, 540-542. [Pg.310]

Penicillium digitatum Geotrichum candidum Alternaria alternata A. alternata... [Pg.38]

Burmeister HR, Ellis JJ, Vesonder RE (1981) Survey for Eusaria That Produce an Antibiotic That Causes Conidia of Penicillium digitatum to Swell. Mycopathologia... [Pg.119]

Orange Thin film conductive polymers Fungi (Penicillium digitatum) [58]... [Pg.128]


See other pages where Penicillium digitatum is mentioned: [Pg.35]    [Pg.345]    [Pg.356]    [Pg.117]    [Pg.543]    [Pg.544]    [Pg.547]    [Pg.548]    [Pg.140]    [Pg.145]    [Pg.166]    [Pg.201]    [Pg.305]    [Pg.80]    [Pg.410]    [Pg.375]    [Pg.84]    [Pg.288]    [Pg.467]    [Pg.630]    [Pg.467]    [Pg.148]    [Pg.286]    [Pg.448]    [Pg.210]    [Pg.180]    [Pg.444]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.35 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.544 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.138 , Pg.139 , Pg.145 , Pg.148 , Pg.149 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.176 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.12 , Pg.14 , Pg.25 , Pg.103 , Pg.138 , Pg.139 , Pg.140 , Pg.145 , Pg.148 , Pg.149 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.12 , Pg.103 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.337 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.520 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.590 , Pg.594 , Pg.609 , Pg.720 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.337 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.120 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.316 ]




SEARCH



Penicillium

© 2024 chempedia.info