HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Nawfal from the Mosul University have published the article: 2014 (عذد خاص) انسكرانًخعذد(انبىنٍىالٌ) Ability of the fungus to produce polysaccharide (pullulan) with presence of different Carbon and Nitrogen sources, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
14 اعشاء انُجز انًشكض٘ ػُذ عشػخ ٔرى رشعٛت انجٕنٕٛالٌ يٍ سائك انًضسػخ ثأظبفخ ؽغً ٍٛيٍ االعٛزٌٕ نكم ؽغى يٍ انشاشؼ ٔرى 9000دٔسح/دلٛمخ نًذح 20دلٛمخ ٔعًُغ انشاعت ف ٙأغجبق صعبعٛخ يؼهٕيخ انٕصٌ ٔٔظؼذ ف ٙانفشٌ انكٓشثبئ ٙنغشض انزغفٛف ػُذ دسعخ ؽشاسح 60يئٕٚخ نًذح 24عبػخ ثؼذ رنك رى رؾذٚذ ٔصٌ انجٕنٕٛالٌ[]. Pullulan production by fermentation and usage in food industry. Food. Pullulan production by an osmotolerant Aureobasidium pullulans RBF-4A3 isolated from flowers of Caesulia axillaris.Carbohydr. Polymer. In: Vandamme EJ, De Bates S, Steinbuchel A (eds) Biopolymers. PolysaccharidesII: polysaccharides from eukaryotes, vol 6.pp1_35.Wiley_VCH,Weinheim. Cheng, K.C., Demirci, A., Catchmark, J.M. and Puri . . .
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