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Study on the fermentation effect of Rhodotorula glutinis utilizing tofu whey wastewater and the influence of Rhodotorula glutinis on laying hens [PDF]
BackgroundTofu whey wastewater (TWW) is the wastewater of tofu processing, which is rich in a variety of nutrients. Rhodotorula glutinis can make full use of TWW to ferment and reproduce yeast cells, produce carotenoids and other nutrients, improve the ...
Mei Hua, Xinyu Miao, Wang Jinghui
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Epidemiology of Rhodotorula: An Emerging Pathogen [PDF]
This is an updated paper focusing on the general epidemiological aspects of Rhodotorula in humans, animals, and the environment. Previously considered nonpathogenic, Rhodotorula species have emerged as opportunistic pathogens that have the ability to ...
Fernanda Wirth, Luciano Z. Goldani
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Rhodotorula Keratitis: A Rarely Encountered Ocular Pathogen [PDF]
Purpose: To describe a case of fungal keratitis involving an atypical organism with confirmatory in vivo confocal microscopy and to review the literature on Rhodotorula keratitis. Methods: Case report and review of the medical literature.
Joseph Giovannini +4 more
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Pectinase is a particular type of enzyme that can break down pectin compounds and is extensively utilised in the agricultural field. In this study, twenty yeast isolates were isolated and assayed for pectinase activity.
Nagwa M. Abd El-Aziz +3 more
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Central venous catheter-related Rhodotorula rubra fungemia
With the increased use of indwelling central venous catheters, increasing numbers of cases of Rhodotorula fungemia have been observed in patients with neoplasia and neutropenia.
Jin-Won Chung +2 more
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Molecular identification and extracellular enzyme production of Rhodotorula spp.
Rhodotorula spp. have been associated with human infections, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems. This study aimed to identify 31 isolates of Rhodotorula spp. recovered from coin-operated washing machines.
Potjaman Pumeesat +8 more
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Carotenoids are natural pigments found in plants and microorganisms. These important nutrients play significant roles in animal health. In contrast to plant production, the advantages of microbial fermentation of carotenoids are the lower media costs ...
Weihua Chu, Xia Yu, Chu Weihua
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Rhodotorula mucilaginosa Keratitis: A rare fungus from Eastern India
Rhodotorula mucilaginosa rarely cause keratitis in immunocompromised individuals. A 30 year old male with history of minor trauma presented with cotton wool like stromal infiltration and hypopyon in left eye.
Suman Saha +3 more
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Molecular Cloning and Anti-Cancer Activity of Carotenoid Pigments Isolated from Micrococcus spp. and Rhodotorula spp. [PDF]
Biological sources of pigments receive major attention nowadays because of the stringent rules and regulations applied to chemically synthesized pigments. The aims of this study were isolating carotenoids producing Micrococcus spp.
Maryam Zohari +2 more
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Rhodotorula fungemia in a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Objectives: Rhodotorula is an environmental yeast that belongs to Basidiomycota Phylum. Rhodotorula species are ubiquitous in nature, can be found in soil and freshwater.
Mehmet Erinmez +2 more
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