- A.
pullulans has a high
importance in
biotechnology for the
production of
different enzymes, siderop****s and
pullulan. Furthermore, A.
pullulans is used...
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other by an α-1,6
glycosidic bond.
Pullulan is
produced from
starch by the
fungus Aureobasidium pullulans.
Pullulan is
mainly used by the cell to resist...
- 6-α-glucosidase, R-enzyme,
pullulan α-1,6-glucanohydrolase) is a
specific kind of glucanase, an
amylolytic exoenzyme, that
degrades pullulan. It is
produced as...
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provide a more
targeted delivery of
certain drugs.
Pullulan is
generated by the
microbial A.
pullulans through the
processing mainly of glucose, but can...
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Anthostomella pullulans is a
fungal plant pathogen. v t e v t e...
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Aureobasidium melanogenum,
formerly known as
Aureobasidium pullulans var.
melanogenum is a
ubiquitous black, yeast-like
fungus that is
found mainly in...
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MOSFETs Organic insulators (e.g.,
undoped trans-polyacetylene;
cyanoethyl pullulan, CEP), for organic-based FETs. For
devices of
equal current driving capability...
- gossypii,
Eremothecium coryli (syn.
Nematospora coryli), and
Aureobasidium pullulans. All of them
belong to the
phylum of ascomycetes[citation needed] The...
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locust bean, and
acacia are the main ones.
Saccharides - carrageenan,
pullulan, konjac, and alginate,
sometimes called hydrocolloids,
these thickeners...
- can also
serve as food sources.
Unusual examples include Aureobasidium pullulans,
which feeds on wall paint, and the
kerosene fungus Amorphotheca resinae...