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. 1991 Spring:28-29:341-51.
doi: 10.1007/BF02922613.

Nature of plant stimulators in the production of Acetobacter xylinum ("tea fungus") biofilm used in skin therapy

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Nature of plant stimulators in the production of Acetobacter xylinum ("tea fungus") biofilm used in skin therapy

J D Fontana et al. Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 1991 Spring.

Abstract

Caffeine and related xanthines were identified as potent stimulators for the bacterial cellulose production in A. xylinum. These compounds are present in several plants whose infusions are useful as culture-medium supplements for this acetobacterium. The proposed target for these native purine-like inhibitory substances is the novel diguanyl nucleotide phosphodiesterase(s) that participate(s) in the bacterial cellulogenic complex. A better understanding of this feature of A. xylinum physiology may facilitate the preparation of bacterial cellulose pellicles, which are applied as a biotechnological tool in the treatment of skin burns and other dermal injuries.

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