Noël Arpin
Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
14 Papers
176 Citations
Noël Arpin is an academic researcher from Claude Bernard University Lyon 1. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudomonas tolaasii & Tolaasin. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Agaricus bisporus browning: a review
TL;DR: The relationship between browning and the natural or pathogenic discolouration intensity is developed and main data concerning the nature, obtention, spectrometric and chromatographic characteristics, chemical stabilities and biological properties of these typical Agaricaceae compounds are presented.
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Biochemical and physiological aspects of brown blotch disease of Agaricus bisporus
TL;DR: This review describes the interaction between P. tolaasii and A. bisporus that results in the appearance of brown spots on the mushroom caps, typical symptoms of the brown blotch disease.
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Biosynthesis of mycosporines : mycosporine glutaminol in Trichothecium roseum
TL;DR: The Deuteromycete Trichothecium roseum produces significant amounts of mycosporine glutaminol during its sporulation phase and this production is improved when glucose is substituted by quinic acid in the culture medium.
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Activation of tyrosinase in Agaricus bisporus strains following infection by Pseudomonas tolaasii or treatment with a tolaasin-containing preparation
TL;DR: Three A. bisporus strains with different resistance towards bacterial blotch were infected with Pseudomonas tolaasii or with a partly purified toxin extract, suggesting an activation of tyrosinase by a non-proteolytic mechanism.
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WLIP, a lipodepsipeptide of Pseudomonas ‘reactans’, as inhibitor of the symptoms of the brown blotch disease of Agaricus bisporus
TL;DR: A cell‐free crude extract containing the white line inducing principle (WLIP), a lipodepsipeptide produced by Pseudomonas ‘reactans’, could inhibit browning of mushrooms caused by PseUDomonas tolaasii.
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