Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9278928 | FEMS Yeast Research | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Eight strains of Pseudozyma fusiformata were examined for antifungal activity. All of them had the same spectrum of action and were active against many species of yeasts, yeast-like and filamentous fungi. They secreted glycolipids, which were purified from the culture liquid by column and thin-layer chromatography. According to nuclear magnetic resonance and mass-spectroscopy experiments all strains produced ustilagic acid, a cellobioside-containing 2,15,16-trihydroxypalmitic acid as aglycon, 3-hydroxycaproic acid and acetic acid as O-acylic substituents.
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Authors
Tatiana V. Kulakovskaya, Alexander S. Shashkov, Ekaterina V. Kulakovskaya, Wladyslav I. Golubev,