Recent advances in electrospinning of nanofibers from bio-based carbohydrate polymers and their applications
Background Electrospinning is a simple, versatile method that employs an electrostatic force
to produce fibers in the micro-to nanometer range using a wide variety of materials ranging …
to produce fibers in the micro-to nanometer range using a wide variety of materials ranging …
[HTML][HTML] Bacterial exopolysaccharides as emerging bioactive macromolecules: from fundamentals to applications
Microbial exopolysaccharides (EPS) are extracellular carbohydrate polymers forming
capsules or slimy coating around the cells. EPS can be secreted by various bacterial genera …
capsules or slimy coating around the cells. EPS can be secreted by various bacterial genera …
Development and characterization of levan/pullulan/chitosan edible films enriched with ε-polylysine for active food packaging
L Gan, G Jiang, Y Yang, B Zheng, S Zhang, X Li, Y Tian… - Food Chemistry, 2022 - Elsevier
The levan/pullulan/chitosan edible films, enriched with ε-polylysine, as an antimicrobial
agent, were successfully fabricated by the casting method, and their applicability for food …
agent, were successfully fabricated by the casting method, and their applicability for food …
[HTML][HTML] Acetic acid bacteria in the food industry: systematics, characteristics and applications
RJ Gomes, M de Fatima Borges… - Food technology and …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The group of Gram-negative bacteria capable of oxidising ethanol to acetic acid is called
acetic acid bacteria (AAB). They are widespread in nature and play an important role in the …
acetic acid bacteria (AAB). They are widespread in nature and play an important role in the …
Strategy to combat biofilms: a focus on biofilm dispersal enzymes
S Wang, Y Zhao, AP Breslawec, T Liang… - npj Biofilms and …, 2023 - nature.com
Bacterial biofilms, which consist of three-dimensional extracellular polymeric substance
(EPS), not only function as signaling networks, provide nutritional support, and facilitate …
(EPS), not only function as signaling networks, provide nutritional support, and facilitate …
Exopolysaccharides producing Bacteria: a review
AI Netrusov, EV Liyaskina, IV Kurgaeva, AU Liyaskina… - Microorganisms, 2023 - mdpi.com
Bacterial exopolysaccharides (EPS) are essential natural biopolymers used in different
areas including biomedicine, food, cosmetic, petroleum, and pharmaceuticals and also in …
areas including biomedicine, food, cosmetic, petroleum, and pharmaceuticals and also in …
Current status of biotechnological production and applications of microbial exopolysaccharides
MCS Barcelos, KAC Vespermann… - Critical Reviews in …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Microbial exopolysaccharides (EPS) are an abundant and important group of compounds
that can be secreted by bacteria, fungi and algae. The biotechnological production of these …
that can be secreted by bacteria, fungi and algae. The biotechnological production of these …
Sucrose triggers a novel signaling cascade promoting Bacillus subtilis rhizosphere colonization
Beneficial rhizobacteria promote plant growth and protect plants against phytopathogens.
Effective colonization on plant roots is critical for the rhizobacteria to exert beneficial …
Effective colonization on plant roots is critical for the rhizobacteria to exert beneficial …
Small molecules as cancer targeting ligands: Shifting the paradigm
Conventional chemotherapeutics exploration is hampered due to their nonspecific
distribution leading to unintended serious toxicity. Toxicity is so severe that deciding to go for …
distribution leading to unintended serious toxicity. Toxicity is so severe that deciding to go for …
Engineering aspects of microbial exopolysaccharide production
F Freitas, CAV Torres, MAM Reis - Bioresource technology, 2017 - Elsevier
Although the ability to secrete exopolysaccharides (EPS) is widespread among
microorganisms, only a few bacterial (eg xanthan, levan, dextran) and fungal (eg pullulan) …
microorganisms, only a few bacterial (eg xanthan, levan, dextran) and fungal (eg pullulan) …