نتایج جستجو برای: گونه های rhodotorula

تعداد نتایج: 491747  

Journal: :Applied sciences 2021

Due to the overexploitation of industrial fisheries, as principal source fish oil, well increasing replacement synthetic pigments for animal nutrition, we need find sustainable sources these essential nutrient productions. Marine Rhodotorula strains NCYC4007 and NCYC1146 were used determine biosynthesis docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) carotenoids by biotransforming raw glycerol, a waste product biod...

2014
Longbao Zhu Li Zhou Wenjing Cui Zhongmei Liu Zhemin Zhou

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (RgPAL) from Rhodotorula glutinis JN-1 stereoselectively catalyzes the conversion of the l-phenylalanine into trans-cinnamic acid and ammonia, and was used in chiral resolution of dl-phenylalanine to produce the d-phenylalanine under acidic condition. However, the optimum pH of RgPAL is 9 and the RgPAL exhibits low catalytic efficiency at acidic side. Therefore, a mu...

2017
Christine Sambles Sabine Middelhaufe Darren Soanes Dagmara Kolak Thomas Lux Karen Moore Petra Matoušková David Parker Rob Lee John Love Stephen J. Aves

Most eukaryotic oleaginous species are yeasts and among them the basidiomycete red yeast, Rhodotorula (Rhodosporidium) toruloides (Pucciniomycotina) is known to produce high quantities of lipids when grown in nitrogen-limiting media, and has potential for biodiesel production. The genome of the CGMCC 2.1609 strain of this oleaginous red yeast was sequenced using a hybrid of Roche 454 and Illumi...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2007
Carel A G M Weijers Paul M Könst Maurice C R Franssen Ernst J R Sudhölter

The 1-oxaspiro[2.5]octane moiety is a common motif in many biologically active spiroepoxide compounds. Stereochemistry plays an important role in the action of these spiroepoxides, since the O-axial C3 epimers are predominantly responsible for biological activity. In view of this, the reactivity of the yeast epoxide hydrolase (YEH) from Rhodotorula glutinis towards both O-axial and O-equatorial...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1949
E M Mrak H J Phaff G Mackinney

The imperfect yeasts are divided by Lodder (1934) into two families, Rhodotorulaceae and Torulopsidaceae, distinguished by the occurrence of carotenoid pigments in the former. Lodder employed a form of the Molisch test to demonstrate the carotenoid nature of the pigments in Rhodotaceae. This involved covering a large mass of cells with an alcoholic potassium hydroxide solution and storing in th...

Journal: : 2022

هدف: این پژوهش با هدف ارائه مدل چالش‌های پرورش کودکان کم‌شنوای پیش‌دبستانی از دیدگاه مادران و متخصصان بر اساس نظریه داده‌بنیاد انجام ‌شده است. روش: نمونه 15 مادر کودک کم‌شنوا 4 تا 6 ساله انجمن والدین شهر تهران 5 متخصص حوزه ناشنوا بودند که در سال 1400 استفاده روش نمونه‌گیری هدفمند انتخاب شدند. چالش ­های طریق مصاحبه نیمه ساختاریافته عمیق رسیدن به اشباع نظری جمع‌آوری کدگذاری (کدگذاری باز، محوری ان...

Journal: :avicenna journal of clinical microbiology and infection 0
vijaya shivkumar rajmane department of microbiology, krishna institute of medical sciences university, karad, india; department of microbiology, krishna institute of medical sciences university, karad, india. tel: +91-9860299944, fax: +91-02164243272 shivkumar t rajmane department of orthopedics, institute of medical sciences and research, mayani, india ashok y kshirsagar department of surgery, krishna institute of medical sciences university, karad, india virendra chandrashekhar patil department of medicine, krishna institute of medical sciences university, karad, india

conclusions in humans, rhodotorula species have been recovered as commensal organisms from the nails, the skin, and the respiratory, gastrointestinal (gi), and urinary tracts. due to their presence in the gi flora, broad-spectrum antibiotics could contribute to their overgrowth in the gi tract. localized infections, such as peritonitis, due to rhodotorula species following infected peritoneal d...

2014
Anna Madej Jarosław Popłoński Ewa Huszcza

A novel single-step microbial transformation process for the efficient production of carthamidin and isocarthamidin from naringenin by yeast Rhodotorula marina in an aerated bioreactor was described. The biotransformation led to the total product concentration of 233 mg/l. The highest conversion efficiency observed for carthamidin was 0.31 mg/mg of naringenin and for isocarthamidin 0.47 mg/mg o...

Journal: :The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology 1967

2014
Debarati Paul Zenaida Magbanua Mark Arick Todd French Susan M. Bridges Shane C. Burgess Mark L. Lawrence

Rhodotorula glutinis ATCC 204091 is an oleaginous oxidative red yeast that can accumulate lipids to >50% of its biomass when grown with appropriate carbon and nitrogen ratios. It produces a red pigment consisting of useful antioxidants, such as carotenoids, torulene, and torularhodin, when cultivated under carbon-deficient conditions.

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