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Pseudomonas Pullulan

Other water-soluble microbial polysaccharides include the anionic polysaccharides gellan from Pseudomonas elodea and bacterial alginate from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and the neutral polysaccharides scleroglucan, curdlan, and pullulan (72,75,76,83). [Pg.9181]

Pseudomonas amyloderamosa elaborates an isoamylase that specifically hydrolyzes the a-1 -> 6 branch linkages of starch [16-20]. Another enzyme that also will hydrolyze the a-1 6 branch linkages of starch is pullulanase, which is elaborated by a strain of A. aerogenes [20]. This enzyme is a hydrolase that specifically hydrolyzes the a-1 6 linkages of the linear polysaccharide, pullulan... [Pg.332]


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