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Formation of extracellular lipases by filamentous fungi, yeasts, and bacteria

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Enzyme Microb. Technol., 14(11), p.938-943, 1992Trabajos contenidos:
  • Rapp, P
  • Backhaus, S
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Several hundred filamentous fungi, yeasts, and bacteria were screened for extracellular activity toward triolein. Rhizopus circinans, R. microsporus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum, R. boreas, R. thermosus, R. usamii, R. stolonifer, R. fusiformis, Rhodotorula rubra, and Pseudomonas cepacia were found to be the best lipase producers during submerged cultivation with olive oil. R. circinans and R. microsporus also exhibited a high esterase activity toward tributyrin.
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Several hundred filamentous fungi, yeasts, and bacteria were screened for extracellular activity toward triolein. Rhizopus circinans, R. microsporus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum, R. boreas, R. thermosus, R. usamii, R. stolonifer, R. fusiformis, Rhodotorula rubra, and Pseudomonas cepacia were found to be the best lipase producers during submerged cultivation with olive oil. R. circinans and R. microsporus also exhibited a high esterase activity toward tributyrin.

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