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Influence of culture medium growth variables on Ganoderma lucidum exopolysaccharides structural features

•Ganoderma lucidum produces bioactive extracellular polysaccharides (EPS).•EPS are mainly β-(1→4)-linked branched glucans containing also (1→3) linkages.•Optimum conditions for biomass and EPS production were significantly different.•Structural features of EPS were dependent on the growth conditions...

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Published in:Carbohydrate polymers 2014-10, Vol.111, p.936-946
Main Authors: Fraga, Irene, Coutinho, João, Bezerra, Rui M., Dias, Albino A., Marques, Guilhermina, Nunes, Fernando M.
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Bioconversions. Hemisynthesis
Biological and medical sciences
Biomass
Biotechnology
Cell Culture Techniques - methods
Central composite design
Culture Media - chemistry
Culture Media - metabolism
Exact sciences and technology
Exopolysaccharides
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Ganoderma lucidum
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Methods. Procedures. Technologies
Natural polymers
Physicochemistry of polymers
Polysaccharides - chemistry
Polysaccharides - metabolism
Reishi - chemistry
Reishi - growth & development
Reishi - metabolism
Response surface methodology
Starch and polysaccharides
Structural features
Submerged culture conditions
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