Cyanogenic compounds in cultures of a psychrophilic basidiomycete (snow mold).

作者: B. A. Tapper , M. A. Macdonald

DOI: 10.1139/M74-086

关键词: Snow moldLinamarinYeastBiochemistryPsychrophileGlyoxylic acidPyruvic acidCyanohydrinLotaustralinBiology

摘要: Glyoxylic acid cyanohydrin was found to be the principal cyanogen accumulating in cultures of snow mold, type B, strain W2, grown on media containing yeast and malt extracts. Small amounts pyruvic were also present. There no evidence for presence linamarin or lotaustralin cultures.

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