Industrial production of a bacterial polysaccharide in the fight against water stress
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Industrial production of a bacterial polysaccharide in the fight against water stress

Authors : Anthony BRESIN, Marguerite RINAUDO, Alain HEYRAUD, Catherine SANTAELLA, Régis de BAYNAST, Thierry HEULIN

Publication date: November 10, 2008 | Lire en français

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AUTHORS

  • Anthony BRESIN

  • Marguerite RINAUDO

  • Alain HEYRAUD

  • Catherine SANTAELLA

  • Régis de BAYNAST

  • Thierry HEULIN

 INTRODUCTION

Bacterial polysaccharides are complex polymers that give the organism that produces them a competitive edge over its environment. However, despite their relative abundance, there are few polysaccharides with original properties enabling the development of industrial applications.

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