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structural polysaccharides and
extracellular polysaccharides or
exopolysaccharides.
Exopolysaccharides generally consist of
monosaccharides and some non-carbohydrate...
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benefits of
exopolysaccharides are well established, and
there is
evidence for the
health properties that are
attributable to
exopolysaccharides from LAB...
- mucilage.
Exopolysaccharides are the most
stabilising factor for
microaggregates and are
widely distributed in soils. Therefore,
exopolysaccharide-producing...
- wall–degrading enzymes, toxins,
effector proteins, phytohormones, and
exopolysaccharides. Cell wall-degrading enzymes:
These are used to
break down the plant...
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extracellular matrix in
Myxococcus xanthus biofilms by
interacting with
exopolysaccharides". PLOS ONE. 7 (12): e51905. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...751905H. doi:10.1371/journal...
- Chen L,
Holman E,
Holman HY, et al. (May 2018). "High pCO2-induced
exopolysaccharide-rich
ballasted aggregates of
planktonic cyanobacteria could explain...
- bacterium. It is
strictly aerobic and
because of its
production of
exopolysaccharides forms cream-coloured,
mucoid colonies. FP35T (=LMG 22089T =CECT 5854T)...
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inhibited by the LAB
strain itself, due to the
ability of LAB to
produce exopolysaccharides. This
study shows that L.
lactis NZ9000 can
inhibit HT-29 proliferation...
- of S. thermophilus.
These bacteria are
chosen because they
produce exopolysaccharide (EPS),
which give reduced-fat
cheese a
texture and
flavor like that...
- "Properties of
yoghurt treated with
microbial transglutaminase and
exopolysaccharides".
International Dairy Journal. 144. doi:10.1016/j.idairyj.2023.105701...