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Nature of plant stimulators in the production ofAcetobacter xylinum (“tea fungus”) biofilm used in skin therapy
Authors:Fontana  Jose D.  Franco  Valeria C.  De Souza  Silvio J.  Lyra  Ivone N.  De Souza  Angelita M.
Affiliation:1.Biomass Chemo/Biotechnology Laboratory (LQBB), Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of Parana (UFPR), PO Box 19046, (81.504), Curitiba, PR, Brazil
;2.BioFill Produtos Biotecnologicos S/A, Curitiba, PR, Brazil
;
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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