نتایج جستجو برای: marine fungal chitosan

تعداد نتایج: 162629  

Journal: :FEBS letters 2000
I D Bianco J Balsinde D M Beltramo L F Castagna C A Landa E A Dennis

We have found that chitosan, a polysaccharide present in fungal cell walls, is able to activate macrophages for enhanced mobilization of arachidonic acid in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Studies aimed at identifying the intracellular effector(s) implicated in chitosan-induced arachidonate release revealed the involvement of the cytosolic Group IV phospholipase A2 (PLA2), as judged by the i...

Journal: :Bioprocess and biosystems engineering 2015
Abiodun Emmanuel Adekunle Feng Wang Jianhua Hu Anzhou Ma Chen Guo Guoqiang Zhuang Chun-Zhao Liu

Chitosan multiple addition strategy was developed to improve laccase production from Trametes versicolor cultures. The optimized multiple addition strategy was carried out by two-time addition of 0.1 g L(-1) chitosan to a 2-day-old culture media, with 24-h interval between the treatments. Under these conditions, laccase activity of 644.9 U l(-1) was achieved on the seventh day and laccase produ...

2016
Savi Bhalkaran Lee D. Wilson

The presence of contaminants in wastewater poses significant challenges to water treatment processes and environmental remediation. The use of coagulation-flocculation represents a facile and efficient way of removing charged particles from water. The formation of stable colloidal flocs is necessary for floc aggregation and, hence, their subsequent removal. Aggregation occurs when these flocs f...

2018
Tamo FuKAMIzo Takeshi OHKAwA Kooji SoNoDA Sachio GoTo Hideyoshi ToyoDA Tsutomu NisHiGucHi

from chitinase hydrolyzate of the fungal cell wall by CM-Sephadex C-25 column chromatography, while (GlcNAc)2 and seyeral types of deacety]ated chitooligosaccharides were separated from that of 2S---35% acetylated chitesan. The results indicate that ?VLacetylglucosamine residues in the pelysaccharide chains of the fungal cell waR are most likely condensed into some region, while acetylated resi...

Jalalinezhad, Samira, Seyfan, Amir, Taheri, Ali,

Background & Objective : Currently, efforts are underway to seek new and effective antimicrobial agents, and marine resources are potent candidates for this aim. The following study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of water-soluble and acid-soluble chitosan against some pathogenic organisms.   Materials & Method s: Inhibition zone of different concentrations (5, 7.5, and 10 mg/ml) of a...

2011
Punyasloke Bhadury Holly Bik John D. Lambshead Melanie C. Austen Gary R. Smerdon Alex D. Rogers

Nematodes and fungi are both ubiquitous in marine environments, yet few studies have investigated relationships between these two groups. Microbial species share many well-documented interactions with both free-living and parasitic nematode species, and limited data from previous studies have suggested ecological associations between fungi and nematodes in benthic marine habitats. This study ai...

Journal: :Mycologia 2010
Allison K Walker Jinx Campbell

Marine fungal communities of created salt marshes of differing ages were compared with those of two reference natural salt marshes. Marine fungi occurring on the lower 30 cm of salt marsh plants Spartina alterniflora and Juncus roemerianus were inventoried with morphological and molecular methods (ITS T-RFLP analysis) to determine fungal species richness, relative frequency of occurrence and as...

2013
Abu Bakar Mohd Hilmi Ahmad Sukari Halim Asma Hassan Chin Keong Lim Kartini Noorsal Ismail Zainol

Chitosan is a marine-derived product that has been widely used in clinical applications, especially in skin reconstruction. The mammalian scaffolds derived from bovine and porcine material have many limitations, for example, prion transmission and religious concerns. Therefore, we created a chitosan skin regenerating template (SRT) and investigated the behavior of fibroblast cell-scaffold const...

2016
Behzad Satari Keikhosro Karimi Mohammad J. Taherzadeh Akram Zamani

The potential of two zygomycetes fungi, Mucor indicus and Rhizopus oryzae, in assimilating citrus waste free sugars (CWFS) and producing fungal chitosan, oil, and protein as well as ethanol was investigated. Extraction of free sugars from citrus waste can reduce its environmental impact by decreasing the possibility of wild microorganisms growth and formation of bad odors, a typical problem fac...

2017
M. Soltani K. Karimi A. Zamani

A novel method was developed for production, recovery, and purification of fungal glucosamine. Fungal glucosamine is a good candidate for replacement of glucosamine obtained from shellfish wastes. Mycelium of the Rhizopusoryzae was treated with hot sodium hydroxide solution to obtain the fungal cell wall skeleton. Phosphates were removed from the cell wall by cold dilute sulfuric acid treatment...

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