The plant secondary metabolites coumarin and sparteine reduced attachment to cellulose, cellulose solubilization, and the proportion of lactate in the fermentation products of the anaerobic fungus Neocallimastix frontalis RE1. Neither compound directly inhibited the endoglucanase or lactate dehydrogenase activities of cell extracts of the fungus.
Effects of Coumarin and Sparteine on Attachment to Cellulose and Cellulolysis by Neocallimastix frontalis RE1 / Moniello, Giuseppe; Richardson, A. J.; Duncan, S. H. AND STEWART C. S.. - In: APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0099-2240. - 12:(1996), pp. 4666-4668.
Effects of Coumarin and Sparteine on Attachment to Cellulose and Cellulolysis by Neocallimastix frontalis RE1
MONIELLO, Giuseppe;
1996-01-01
Abstract
The plant secondary metabolites coumarin and sparteine reduced attachment to cellulose, cellulose solubilization, and the proportion of lactate in the fermentation products of the anaerobic fungus Neocallimastix frontalis RE1. Neither compound directly inhibited the endoglucanase or lactate dehydrogenase activities of cell extracts of the fungus.File in questo prodotto:
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