Potencial de los quito-oligosacáridos generados de quitina y quitosana

Chitinases synthesized by plants, fungi, insects and bacteria have a huge potential owing to its wide range of applications. In this work we review generalities about chitin, chitosane, chitinases and chitosanases from bacteria and their use in the production of chitin-oligosaccharides. This kind of...

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Autores: Castañeda Ramírez, Cristóbal, de la Fuente Salcido, Norma M., Pacheco Cano, Rubén Darío, Ortiz-Rodríguez, Tomás, Barboza Corona, José Eleazar
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2011
País:México
Institución:UNIVERSIDAD DE GUANAJUATO
Repositorio:Acta Universitaria
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:www.actauniversitaria.ugto.mx:article/16
Acceso en línea:https://www.actauniversitaria.ugto.mx/index.php/acta/article/view/16
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:quitina
quitosana
quitinasas
quitosanasas
quito-oligosacáridos
chitin
chitosan
chitinases
chitosanases
chitin-oligosaccharides.
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Sumario:Chitinases synthesized by plants, fungi, insects and bacteria have a huge potential owing to its wide range of applications. In this work we review generalities about chitin, chitosane, chitinases and chitosanases from bacteria and their use in the production of chitin-oligosaccharides. This kind of biomolecules has created a diversified biotechnology market, including unlimited applications such as food additives and biopreservative, in biomedical applications focused mainly on anti-tumor activities, as antioxidants and anti-diabetics. In agriculture chitin-oligosaccharides has been applied as nodulation factors, osmoprotectors agents and antioxidants to benefit crop growth. It is important to note the potential use of chitinases biosynthesized by Bacillus thuringiensis, the most important biopesticide worldwide. Chitinases from B. thuringiensis been used recently to generate chitin-oligosaccharides with antimicrobial activity, in particular against food-borne pathogenic bacteria of importance in public health.