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Biosynthesis of itaconic acid by aspergillus terreus
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1962The formation of itaconic, aconitic and other acids from glucose in the presence of some enzyme inhibitors or organic acids by Aspergillus terreus was studied. Moreover, the metabolic activities of the preformed mats when floated on solutions of some organic acids were traced.
I R, SHIMI, M S, NOUR EL DEIN
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Aspergillus terreus Spondylodiscitis in an Immunocompromised Child
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2019We report the case of a 12-year-old immunocompromised boy with spondylodiscitis of the thoracolumbar spine caused by Aspergillus terreus. Microbiologic diagnosis was confirmed by inoculation of aspiration fluid into blood culture bottles. Because of noncompliance, the patient was treated with extended voriconazole therapy (23 months) with regular serum
Young Joo, Sohn +6 more
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Medical Mycology, 2009
Aspergillus terreus can cause invasive infections in humans, which are often refractory to therapy with the antifungal drug amphotericin B and have a propensity to dissemination. The organism has diverse colony morphology, and sub-typing studies have demonstrated that isolates of A. terreus are diverse in their genotypes. However, detailed phylogenetic
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Aspergillus terreus can cause invasive infections in humans, which are often refractory to therapy with the antifungal drug amphotericin B and have a propensity to dissemination. The organism has diverse colony morphology, and sub-typing studies have demonstrated that isolates of A. terreus are diverse in their genotypes. However, detailed phylogenetic
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Onychomycosis caused byAspergillus terreus
Medical Mycology, 1978Four cases of onychomycosis caused by Aspergillus terreus are presented. The clinical characteristics consisted of spotted and striated leuconychia, dark spots and fragility of the nails. The mycology is described, and is shown that A. terreus has an inhibitory effect on the growth of dermatophytes and Scopulariopis brevicaulis.
P, Onsberg, D, Stahl, N K, Veien
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Biodegradation of lignocellulosic waste by Aspergillus terreus
Biodegradation, 2001Biodegradation of lignocellulosic waste by Aspergillus terreus is reported for the first time. This isolate produced 250 CMCase (carboxymethyl cellulase or endoglucanase) U.ml(-1) and biodegraded hay and straw during 3 days and the biomass production on straw was 5g.L(-1) dry weight from 0.25 cm2 inoculated mycellium.
G, Emtiazi, N, Naghavi, A, Bordbar
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Substrate specificities of Aspergillus terreus α-arabinofuranosidases
Carbohydrate Polymers, 1998The substrate specificities of three purified Aspergillus terreus α-arabinofuranosidases, pI 7.5, 8.3 and 8.5, were studied using various isolated arabinose-containing polysaccharides and oligosaccharides as substrates. In addition, their mode of action was compared with those of some other arabinose-releasing enzymes. All three A.
Luonteri, E., Beldman, G., Tenkanen, M.
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Aspergillus terreus and fescue toxicosis
Plant and Soil, 1989The incidence ofAspergillus terreus recovered fromAcremonium coenophialum-infected and non-infected tall fescue grass and from the rumens of heifers grazing on the grasses was determined. The recovery ofA. terreus fromA. coenophialum-infected grass was similar to that from non-infected grass. The same was true of the recovery from the rumens of heifers
Edward M. Clark +2 more
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Application of Oxygen Vectors to Aspergillus terreus Cultivation.
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2002Research was undertaken to examine the effects of adding an oxygen carrier (n-dodecane, n-tetradecane, or n-hexadecane) on lovastatin production by Aspergillus terreus in both shaking-flask and 5-l fermentor cultivations. In the shaking-flask cultivation, an addition of 2.5% (w/v) n-dodecane to the medium gave about a 1.4-fold increase (0.51 g/l) in ...
Long-Shan T, Lai +2 more
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Aspergillus terreus panophthalmitis with orbital cellulitis
Journal of Infection and ChemotherapyAn eleven year old male reported a ten-day history of unilateral pain, redness, and sudden loss of vision. Ophthalmic examination revealed panophthalmitis that did not respond to conventional intravenous antibiotics, and systemic deterioration raised suspicion of a fungal aetiology. However, the worsening of the ocular condition from panophthalmitis to
Manu Saini +3 more
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