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Candida boidinii

Known as: Hansenula alcolica 
A species of yeast in the family Trichocomacae that is capable of utilizing methanol as a carbon source.
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2003
2003
Candida boidinii produces significant amounts of xylitol from xylose, and assays of crude homogenates for aldose (xylose… 
2001
2001
D-Amino acid oxidase (DAO, EC 1.4.3.3) from a methylotrophic yeast, Candida boidinii, was produced at a high level under the… 
2000
2000
A methylotrophic yeast, Candida boidinii, exhibits D‐amino acid oxidase activity (DAO, EC 1.4.3.3) during its growth on D‐alanine… 
Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Candida boidinii NRRL Y-17213 produced more xylitol thanC. magnolia (NRRL Y-4226 and NRRL Y-7621),Debaryomyces hansenii (C-98 M… 
1994
1994
Candida boidinii is a methylotrophic yeast in which several growth substrates can cause vigorous peroxisomal proliferation. While… 
1985
1985
The yeast Candida boidinii when grown on spermidine, diaminopropane, putrescine or cadaverine as sole nitrogen source contains an…