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Penicillium chrysogenum (formerly
known as
Penicillium notatum) is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Penicillium. It is
common in
temperate and subtropical...
- them. For example, P.
chrysogenum (formerly P. notatum), P. steckii, P. cyclopium, and P. nalgiovensis
affect fuels; P.
chrysogenum, P. rubrum, and P. verrucosum...
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Penicillium moulds, prin****lly P.
chrysogenum and P. rubens. Most
penicillins in
clinical use are
synthesised by P.
chrysogenum using deep tank fermentation...
- been
variously identified as
Penicillium rubrum, P. notatum, and P.
chrysogenum among others, but
genomic comparison and
phylogenetic analysis in 2011...
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notatum WESTLING. This is a
member of the P.
chrysogenum series with
smaller conidia than P.
chrysogenum itself." From then on, Fleming's
mould was synonymously...
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Cladosporium sphaerospermum, and
Wallemia sebi, and they
disliked Penicillium chrysogenum,
Aspergillus versicolor, and
Stachybotrys chartarum. The
predators of...
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excretion rates.
Benzylpenicillin is
produced by
fermentation of
Penicillium chrysogenum. The
production of
benzylpenicillin involves fermentation,
recovery and...
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mould as
being from the
genus Penicillium. He
suspected it to be P.
chrysogenum, but a
colleague Charles J. La
Touche identified it as P. rubrum. (It...
- from the US
market due to
presence of
Bacillus anthracis,
Penicillium chrysogenum & E. coli in some samples. Teva
recalled several batches of two products...
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Jaklitsch WM,
Kubicek CP (July 1990). "Homocitrate
synthase from
Penicillium chrysogenum. Localization,
purification of the
cytosolic isoenzyme, and sensitivity...