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Xylooligosaccharide fermentation with Leuconostoc lactis

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2006
Strains of Leuconostoc lactis SHO-47 and Le. lactis SHO-54, producing the clinically useful enzyme NAD-specific 6-phosphoglucanate dehydrogenase, were cultivated with a hydrolyzed birch wood xylan as the unique carbon source to produce D-lactic acid for poly(D-lactic acid).
Hitomi, Ohara   +2 more
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Multiple Bacteriocin Production by Leuconostoc mesenteroides TA33a and Other Leuconostoc/Weissella Strains

Current Microbiology, 1997
Leuconostoc (Lc.) mesenteroides TA33a produced three bacteriocins with different inhibitory activity spectra. Bacteriocins were purified by adsorption/desorption from producer cells and reverse phase high-performance liquid chromatography. Leucocin C-TA33a, a novel bacteriocin with a predicted molecular mass of 4598 Da, inhibited Listeria and other ...
M A, Papathanasopoulos   +6 more
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Leuconostoc Species—Associated Endocarditis

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2007
Leuconostoc species are gram‐positive cocci belonging to the Streptococcaceae family. The species were generally regarded as nonpathogenic and of little importance in clinical microbiology until several occurrences of Leuconostoc infections were reported in the literature.
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Extracellular polysaccharides produced by bacteria of the Leuconostoc genus

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2020
P. Zikmanis   +3 more
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Extraction and biological activity of exopolysaccharide produced by Leuconostoc mesenteroides SN-8.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
Yang Li   +6 more
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Leuconostoc

Infectious Diseases Newsletter, 1991
John T. Sinnott, Linda L. Garland
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A study of the genus leuconostoc

Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1966
Leuconostocs from herbage and grass silage were compared with strains from culture collections. The organisms were divided into sections, on ability to form detectable amounts of H2O2 from glucose and dextran from sucrose, and into groups by various tests of which the most useful were catalase activity, ability to grow at various temperatures, manner ...
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Occurrence of Leuconostoc mesenteroides and leuconostoc-like organisms in Lagos, Nigeria.

East African medical journal, 1992
A total of 91 catalase--negative Gram-positive coccal isolates obtained from 245 clinical specimens in Lagos were characterized. Ten (11.0%) of the isolates were vancomycin resistant, they fermented glucose, sucrose, fructose, lactose, mannose, mannitol, ribose, salicin, sorbitol, arabinose and xylose with acid production.
N, Idika   +3 more
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