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Progress in bioproduction, characterization and applications of pullulan: A review

Aquinas et al., 2024

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Aquinas N
Chithra C
Bhat M
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Polymer Bulletin

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Pullulan is a biopolymer produced by various strains of the fungi Aureobasidium pullulans. It is made up of maltotriose units consisting of α-(1, 6) and α-(1, 4) glycosidic bonds. Pullulan was discovered by Bauer in 1938, characterized by Bernier in 1958 and named as …
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