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“…Ascomycetous thermophilic fungi & Gribanovski-Sassu, 1968;Gribanovski-Sassu & Poppen, 1968;rRambo & Bean, 1969;sC12' 0.8%;tHaskins et al, 1964;uC15 , 0.2%;vJack, 1966;wWirth et al, 1964;xHardesty & Mitchell, 1963 generally do not differ in fatty acid composition from mesophilic species. Iso-branched isomers of C16 and C 18 have been detected in lipid extracts of Penicillium pulvillorum (Nakajima and Tanenbaum, 1968), and small quantities of branched chain acids have been reported for P. cyaneum (Koman et al, 1969).…”
Section: Fatty Acids In Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ascomycetous thermophilic fungi & Gribanovski-Sassu, 1968;Gribanovski-Sassu & Poppen, 1968;rRambo & Bean, 1969;sC12' 0.8%;tHaskins et al, 1964;uC15 , 0.2%;vJack, 1966;wWirth et al, 1964;xHardesty & Mitchell, 1963 generally do not differ in fatty acid composition from mesophilic species. Iso-branched isomers of C16 and C 18 have been detected in lipid extracts of Penicillium pulvillorum (Nakajima and Tanenbaum, 1968), and small quantities of branched chain acids have been reported for P. cyaneum (Koman et al, 1969).…”
Section: Fatty Acids In Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Singh, 1957Stone & Herming, 1968Salmonowi tz & Niewiadomski, 1965Huber & Redstone, 1967Berger et al, 1978Sprechter &Kubeczka, 1970Mumma et al, 1970Bennett & Quackenbush, 1969;Divakaran & Madia, 1968Audette et al, 1961Coots, 1962Shaw, 1965Shaw, 1965Nakajima & Tanenbaum, 1968Kubeczka, 1968Salmonowitz & Niewiadomski, 1965Singh et al, 1957Shimi et al, 1959Mumma et al, 1970Kostiw et al, 1966Shaw, 1965Sprechter & Kubeczka, 1970Shaw, 1965Shaw, 1965Todd et al, 1957Shaw, 1965;Brady & Nye, 1970Haskins et al, 1964Henry & Keith, 1971Morris, 1967Morris, 1967Morris, 1967Thiele, 1964; Bharusha & Gunstone, 1957; Mantle et al, 1969 Morris, 1967Foppen & Gribanovski-Sassu, 1968Gribanovski-Sassu & Foppen, 1968Rambo & Bean, 1969Foppen & Gribanovski-Sassu, 1968Gribanovski-Sassu & Foppen, 1968Huber & Redstone, 1967Hartm...…”
Section: Fatty Acids In Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fermentations. It was earlier reported (Nakajima and Tanenbaum, 1968) that strain selection by sectoring of P.…”
Section: Experimental Procedures and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…of the metabolite were frequently found. The alternative synthetic medium described previously (Nakajima and Tanenbaum 1968), favored accumulation of glycerides rather than pulvilloric acid formation.…”
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“…The fatty acids of Penicillium show a pattern similar to those of other fungi, palmitic, stearic, oleic, and linoleic being the major acids in P.0'aneum (Koman et al, 1969) and P. pulvillorum (Nakajima and Tanebaum, 1968). The possibility that such differences as do occur among species of Penicillium may be useful taxonomic features has been explored by Dartetal.…”
Section: Carbon Metabolisldmentioning
confidence: 99%