Bioproduction of usnic acid from acetate by kaolinite immobilized cells of cladonia substellata vain

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Cells of the lichen Cladonia substellata, immobilized in kaolinite and supplied with acetate, produce at room temperature large amounts of usnic acid which can be recovered from the washing solution.

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Pereira, E. C., Pereyra, T., Matos, S. C., Da Silva, N. H., Andrade, L., & Vicent, C. (1995). Bioproduction of usnic acid from acetate by kaolinite immobilized cells of cladonia substellata vain. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 64(2), 171–174. https://doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1995.024

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