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An overview of fungal biopolymers: bioemulsifiers and biosurfactants compounds production

Luft et al., 2020

Document ID
325086660303735481
Author
Luft L
Confortin T
Todero I
Zabot G
Mazutti M
Publication year
Publication venue
Critical reviews in biotechnology

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Fungal biopolymers have gained considerable attention from the scientific community for various applications due to their biological and physicochemical properties. The wide applications in several areas, especially in the food industry as a bioemulsifier and in the …
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