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Integrative taxonomy of root aphid parasitoids from the genus Paralipsis (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Aphidiinae) with description of new species

2019

Species from the genus Paralipsis are obligatory endoparasitoids of root aphids in the Palaearctic. It is known that these species are broadly distributed, parasitizing various aphid hosts and showing great biological and ecological diversity. On the other hand, this group of endoparasitoids is understudied and was thought to be represented by a single species in Europe, viz., Paralipsisenervis (Nees). However, recent description of two new species indicated the possibility of cryptic speciation and recognition of additional Paralipsis species in Europe. In this research, Paralipsis specimens collected during the last 60 years from eight European countries, as well as one sample from Morocc…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineMitochondrial DNAInsectaArthropodaParalipsis rugosa sp. n.HymenopteraMolecular phylogeny010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesFaunistics & DistributionBraconidaeParalipsis brachycaudi sp. n.03 medical and health sciencesParalipsisbrachycaudi sp. n.Paralipsis rugosa sp. nParalipsislcsh:ZoologyAnimalialcsh:QL1-991Aphidiinaemolecular phylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMolecular systematicsTaxonomyAphidbiologyCryptic speciationParalipsisrugosa sp. n.biology.organism_classificationHymenopteraEuropeIchneumonoidea030104 developmental biologyTaxonEvolutionary biologyMolecular phylogeneticsAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)BraconidaeAphidiinaeResearch Article
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Optimization of the Hydrolysis of Safflower Oil for the Production of Linoleic Acid, Used as Flavor Precursor

2015

Commercial lipases, from porcine pancreas (PPL),Candida rugosa(CRL), andThermomyces lanuginosus(Lipozyme TL IM), were investigated in terms of their efficiency for the hydrolysis of safflower oil (SO) for the liberation of free linoleic acid (LA), used as a flavor precursor. Although PPL, under the optimized conditions, showed a high degree of hydrolysis (91.6%), its low tolerance towards higher substrate concentrations could limit its use for SO hydrolysis. In comparison to the other investigated lipases, Lipozyme TL IM required higher amount of enzyme and an additional 3 h of reaction time to achieve its maximum degree of SO hydrolysis (90.2%). On the basis of the experimental findings, C…

0106 biological sciencesArticle SubjectLinoleic acidlcsh:TX341-64101 natural sciencesHydrolysischemistry.chemical_compound010608 biotechnology[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringFlavorchemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographylcsh:TP368-456010405 organic chemistryChemistrySubstrate (chemistry)0104 chemical sciencesCandida rugosalcsh:Food processing and manufactureEnzymeBiochemistryBiocatalysisLiberationlcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionResearch ArticleFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Science
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Triterpene Saponins from the Fruits of Phytolacca rugosa (Phytolaccaceae)

2010

Four known serjanic acid glycosides were isolated from the fruits of Phytolacca rugosa and characterized mainly by 2D NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. This aglycon has a chemotaxonomic significance for the genus Phytolacca.

Pharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyPlant compositionGlycosidePlant ScienceGeneral MedicinePhytolacca rugosabiology.organism_classificationPhytolaccaceaeComplementary and alternative medicineTriterpenechemistryChemotaxonomyDrug DiscoveryBotanyPhytolaccaNatural Product Communications
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Candida pararugosa isolation from the oral cavity of an Italian denture wearer

2004

Candida pararugosa was first isolated from human feces, but after the initial description no further recovery from humans has been reported. During a study on oral Candida colonization in denture wearers living in Palermo (Italy), we isolated C. pararugosa from a 61-year-old woman without signs of oral candidosis. This constitutes, to the authors' knowledge, the first isolation of C. pararugosa from the oral cavity. After six months, colonization by C. pararugosa persisted, suggesting that this species could be a component of the normal oral microbiota. The identification procedure we used could be useful in elucidating the epidemiology of C. pararugosa and for establishing its clinical sig…

Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaIsolation (health care)rDNADentistryBiologyOral cavityDenture wearerMicrobiologyMicrobiologyOral MicrobiotaCandidiasis OralHumansSequencingColonizationClinical significanceOral candidosisMolecular BiologyPhylogenyCandidaCandida pararugosaHuman fecesMouthDenture Completebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineCandida pararugosaMiddle Agedstomatognathic diseasesItalybusinessResearch in Microbiology
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The systematics of Soldanella (Primulaceae) based on morphological and molecular (ITS, AFLPs) evidence

2002

Based on the observation of more than 6300 herbarium specimens and molecular (ITS, AFLPs) evidence, Soldanella is divided into 16 species and four subspecies. Soldanella angusta, S. oreodoxa and S. rugosa are described as new, and the circumscriptions of S. marmarossiensis, S. major, S. pusilla ssp. pusilla and S. hungarica are emended. Nine hybrid names are lectotypified. All non-hybrid taxa are described in detail and distribution maps are provided. Interspecific relationships are discussed on the background of morphological and molecular variation.

SystematicsPrimulaceaeTaxonHerbariumbiologyRugosaBotanyPlant ScienceInterspecific competitionSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSoldanellaNordic Journal of Botany
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Contribution to the study of the alteration of lipase activity ofCandida rugosa by ions and buffers

1994

A semipurified C. rugosa lipase (LS) has been prepared from commercial lipase (LC) using an economical procedure. The presence of sugars and glycopeptides has been detected in LS and LC. Pure lipase only has covalently bonded sugars. The hydrolysis of olive oil catalyzed by LS and commercial lipase (LC) is sensitive to the presence of cations Na(I), Mg(II), Ca(II), and Ba(II) and to the nature of buffer. Highest enzyme activity is obtained with 0.1M Tris/HCl buffers and the combination of NaCl 0.11M and CaCl2 0.11M. Fluorescence spectroscopy analysis of LC, LS, and both pure isoenzymes lipases A and B, was used to analyze the interaction of the lipase with these effectors. Inorganic cations…

TrisChromatographyMolecular StructurebiologyTriacylglycerol lipaseFluorescence spectrometryBioengineeringLipaseGeneral MedicineBuffersApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryEnzyme assayCandida rugosachemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisSpectrometry FluorescencechemistryIonic strengthCationsbiology.proteinLipaseMolecular BiologyCandidaBiotechnologyApplied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
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Phytochemical study of plant species : Phytolacca rugosa, P. icosandra, Cestrum ruizteranianum et Ganophyllum giganteum

2011

Phytochemical analysis of the MeOH/H2O (7:3) of the fruits of Phytolacca rugosa, P. icosandra and Cestrum ruizteranianum, as well as the barks of Ganophyllum giganteum, leaded to the isolation and structural characterization of twenty three (1-23) compounds. From P. rugosa, four (1-4) known triterpenoidal saponins belonging to the serjanic acid series were obtained, all saponins are reported for the first time for P. rugosa. P. icosandra was studied and eight compounds were isolated, two triterpenic acids [spergulagenic acid (5) and epiacetylaleurytolic acid (6)], two lignanes (7) and (8) [8, reported for the first time in Phytolaccaceae], a mixture of steroidal glycosides (9) and (9a), two…

[ SDV.BV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyPhytolacca icosandraPhytolacca rugosa[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyGanophyllum giganteumCestrum ruizteranianum[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology
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Revision of the genusXyalaspisHartig, 1843 (Hymenoptera: Figitidae: Anacharitinae) in the Western Palaearctic

2015

ABSTRACT A revision of Xyalaspis Hartig, 1843 (Hymenoptera: Anacharitinae) in the Western Palaearctic region is given. Xyalaspis spinigera Reinhard, 1860 and Xyalaspis subulifera (Thomson, 1862) are synonymized with Xyalaspis laevigata Hartig, 1843 and Xyalaspis rugosa Hartig, 1843 respectively, and their distribution areas are extended. A new species Xyalaspis pseudolaevigata n. sp. is described from France. One species previously assigned to the genus Xyalaspis, X. laevis (Hedicke, 1914), is transferred to Aegilips Haliday, 1835. Diagnostic characters are illustrated and data about biology, distribution and morphological variability of the studied species are presented and discussed. A ke…

biologyGenusRugosaZoologyKey (lock)Western PalaearcticAnimal Science and ZoologyFigitidaeHymenopteraAnacharitinaebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZoosystema
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Study of a lipase from Candida rugosa Diddens and Lodder

1993

Lipasic system of Candida rugosa (CBS 613) strain was studied. The enzyme was purified in one step by hydrophobic chromatography. The properties of this lipase were determined. It is an oligomeric enzyme composed of five identical monomers of 46 kg · mol−1. Its optimum reaction conditions are pH = 7 and temperature = 40°C. This enzyme presents a rapid thermal denaturation and then a more stable form. It is a cell-bound lipase which is induced by triacyl glycerols. This enzyme presents a high specificity for external positions on glycerol. Unterschung einer Lipase aus Candida rugosa Diddens und Lodder Die Reinigung einer Lipase aus Candida rugosa (CBS 613) wurde in einer einzigen Stufe durch…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyStereochemistry[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Triacylglycerol lipaseFungi imperfectibiology.organism_classificationYeastCandida rugosa[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]EnzymechemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinSubstrate specificityLipase
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New species of the rugose coral genus Lithostrotion Fleming in the upper Viséan from the Azrou-Khenifra Basin (Morocco)

2020

The new species Lithostrotion termieri Rodríguez & Somerville is described. It shows very large corallites of the rugose genus Lithostrotion Fleming. It has been recorded up to now only in upper Viséan rocks from the type locality, the Akrab ridge, Morocco also called Tizi Ben Zizouit by Termier & Termier (1950), who identified it as Lonsdaleia floriformis, and south-east from Tabainout, also from the Azrou-Khenifra Basin.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyCoralPaleontologyStructural basinbiology.organism_classificationQE701-760LithostrotionPaleontologyrugosa azrou-khenifra basin systematics carboniferous maroccoRidgeGenusViséanType localitySpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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