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Aspergillus sydowii is a saprophytic fungus found in soil that can contaminate food and is occasionally pathogenic to humans. It is the predominant fungus found on wheat Qu, the most widely used source of raw microorganisms and crude enzymes for Chinese rice wine brewing. [5]
Aspergillusenes are a group of chemical compounds first isolated from a strain of sea fan-derived fungus Aspergillus sydowii. [1] They are sesquiterpenes of the bisabolane-type. [2] A laboratory synthesis of aspergillusene B was reported in 2020. [3]
Las Vegas skincare company Suntegrity is recalling nine lots of Impeccable Skin Sunscreen Foundation after tests revealed “higher than acceptable” levels of Aspergillus sydowii mold, according ...
The expansive genus Aspergillus is currently divided into six subgenera of which many are further split into a total of 27 sections. [6] Subgenus Circumdati, divided in 10 sections. Subgenus Nidulantes, divided in 9 sections. Subgenus Fumigati, divided in 4 sections. Subgenus Aspergillus, divided in 2 sections. Subgenus and section Cremei
The hyphae of Aspergillus species range in diameter from 2.5 to 4.5 μm. They have septate hyphae, [28] but these are not always apparent, and in such cases they may be mistaken for Zygomycota. [27] Aspergillus hyphae tend to have dichotomous branching that is progressive and primarily at acute angles of around 45°. [27]
Arugosin C: Aspergillus versicolor isolated from Red Sea green alga bio-active anthraquinone [2] Aspergillides A-C marine Aspergillus ostianus: anticancer/cytotoxic Aspergillusene "sea fan"-derived Aspergillus sydowii: antioxidant sesquiterpene: Aspergilone A "sea fan"-derived Aspergillus: anticancer and antifouling activity [3] Aspergillusol A ...
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