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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1997
In an effort to prepare 3,4-methylene-dioxyphenyl-(S)-isopropanol from 3,4-methylene-dioxyphenylacetone, an initial screen of microbes indicated that Candida famata could catalyze this reaction efficiently at low substrate concentration. A dilute, large-scale process was developed to provide experimental material for the chemical synthesis to be ...
M J, Zmijewski +5 more
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In an effort to prepare 3,4-methylene-dioxyphenyl-(S)-isopropanol from 3,4-methylene-dioxyphenylacetone, an initial screen of microbes indicated that Candida famata could catalyze this reaction efficiently at low substrate concentration. A dilute, large-scale process was developed to provide experimental material for the chemical synthesis to be ...
M J, Zmijewski +5 more
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Construction and fed-batch cultivation of Candida famata with enhanced riboflavin production
Journal of Biotechnology, 2014Riboflavin (vitamin B2) is an essential nutrition component serving as a precursor of coenzymes FMN and FAD that are involved mostly in reactions of oxidative metabolism. Riboflavin is produced in commercial scale and is used in feed and food industries, and in medicine.
Kostyantyn, Dmytruk +6 more
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Characterization of Candida famata Isolated from Poultry Feces for Possible Probiotic Applications
Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, 2015We studied here the yeast content of poultry feces, collected randomly from a French farm located in the north of the country. Thus, 81 yeast colonies were isolated and clustered into 22 distinct groups using the rep-PCR method. A single colony was taken from each group and identified using biochemical (ID 32C system) and molecular (sequencing of the ...
Alaa, Al-Seraih +4 more
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Yeast, 2004
AbstractPreviously cloned Candida famata (Debaryomyces hansenii) strain VKM Y‐9 genomic DNA fragments containing genes RIB1 (codes for GTP cyclohydrolase II), RIB2 (encodes specific reductase), RIB5 (codes for dimethylribityllumazine synthase), RIB6 (encodes dihydroxybutanone phosphate synthase) and RIB7 (codes for riboflavin synthase) were sequenced ...
Voronovsky, A.Y. +7 more
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AbstractPreviously cloned Candida famata (Debaryomyces hansenii) strain VKM Y‐9 genomic DNA fragments containing genes RIB1 (codes for GTP cyclohydrolase II), RIB2 (encodes specific reductase), RIB5 (codes for dimethylribityllumazine synthase), RIB6 (encodes dihydroxybutanone phosphate synthase) and RIB7 (codes for riboflavin synthase) were sequenced ...
Voronovsky, A.Y. +7 more
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2021
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Candida famataFungemia in a Cancer Patient: Case Report
Journal of Chemotherapy, 2000(2000). Candida famata Fungemia in a Cancer Patient: Case Report. Journal of Chemotherapy: Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 189-190.
V. Krcmery, A. Kunova
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Production of d-talitol from d-psicose by Candida famata R28
Journal of Fermentation and Bioengineering, 1998A halotolerant yeast strain R28 that can convert d-psicose to d-talitol was isolated from soy sauce mash and identified as Candida famata. The cells grown on l-sorbose were found to have the best conversion potential. C. famata R28 converted d-psicose to d-talitol at a faster rate in the presence of various carbohydrates such as erythritol, d-sorbitol,
Hiroyuki Sasahara +2 more
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2017
The strains of the yeast Candida famata containing 5-6 copies of FMN1 gene (encoding riboflavin kinase) were constructed. The optimal conditions for flavin mononucleotide (FMN) synthesis under bat??h and feed-bat??h cultivation were investigated. The medium components and cultivation conditions for maximal accumulation of product ??? FMN were optimized.
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The strains of the yeast Candida famata containing 5-6 copies of FMN1 gene (encoding riboflavin kinase) were constructed. The optimal conditions for flavin mononucleotide (FMN) synthesis under bat??h and feed-bat??h cultivation were investigated. The medium components and cultivation conditions for maximal accumulation of product ??? FMN were optimized.
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2011
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Degradation of nitriles by a Candida famata strain
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 1996V.R. Linardi +3 more
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