Production of bioactive compounds based on phylogeny in the genus Penicillium preserved at NBRC

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Abstract

Penicillium strains (n = 394) preserved at NBRC (the NITE Biological Resource Center) were compared as to groupings (11 species-clusters) based on phylogeny and the production of bioactive compounds. The strains in two clusters, of which P. chrysogenum and P. citrinum are representative, showed higher rates of positive strains with multi-biological activities.

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Nakashima, T., Mayuzumi, S., Inaba, S., Park, J. Y., Anzai, K., Suzuki, R., … Ando, K. (2008). Production of bioactive compounds based on phylogeny in the genus Penicillium preserved at NBRC. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 72(11), 3051–3054. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.80443

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