Cunninghamella
Cunninghamella is a genus of fungi in the order Mucorales, and the family Cunninghamellaceae. The genus was circumscribed by French mycologist Alphonse Louis Paul Matruchot in Ann. Mycol. Vol.1 on page 47 in 1903. The genus name of ''Cunninghamella'' is in honour of David Douglas Cunningham (1843–1914), who was a Scottish doctor and researcher who worked extensively in India on various aspects of public health and medicine. Species , Index Fungorum lists 13 valid species of ''Cunninghamella'': *'' Cunninghamella bertholletiae'' *'' Cunninghamella binarieae'' R.Y.Zheng 2001 *''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' *'' Cunninghamella candida'' Yosh.Yamam. 1929 *'' Cunninghamella clavata'' R.Y.Zheng & G.Q.Chen 1998 *''Cunninghamella echinulata'' ( Thaxt.) Thaxt. ex Blakeslee 1905 *'' Cunninghamella elegans'' Lendn. 1905 *''Cunninghamella homothallica'' Komin. & Tubaki 1952 *''Cunninghamella intermedia'' K.B.Deshp. & Mantri 1966 *''Cunninghamella multiverticillata'' R.Y.Zh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Elegans
''Cunninghamella elegans'' is a species of fungus in the genus '' Cunninghamella'' found in soil. It can be grown in Sabouraud dextrose broth, a liquid medium used for cultivation of yeasts and molds from liquid which are normally sterile. As opposed to '' C. bertholletiae'', it is not a human pathogen, with the exception of two documented patients. Description ''Cunninghamella elegans'' is a filamentous fungus that produces purely gray colonies. Electron microscopy studies show that the conidia are covered with spines. Use as a fungal organism capable of xenobiotics metabolism ''Cunninghamella elegans'' is able to degrade xenobiotics. It has a variety of enzymes of phases I (modification enzymes acting to introduce reactive and polar groups into their substrates) and II (conjugation enzymes) of the xenobiotic metabolism, as do mammals. Cytochrome P450 monooxygenase, aryl sulfotransferase, glutathione S-transferase, UDP-glucuronosyltransferase, UDP-glucosyltransferas ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Phaeospora
Cunninghamella is a genus of fungi in the order Mucorales, and the family Cunninghamellaceae. The genus was circumscribed by French mycologist Alphonse Louis Paul Matruchot in Ann. Mycol. Vol.1 on page 47 in 1903. The genus name of ''Cunninghamella'' is in honour of David Douglas Cunningham (1843–1914), who was a Scottish doctor and researcher who worked extensively in India on various aspects of public health and medicine. Species , Index Fungorum lists 13 valid species of ''Cunninghamella'': *'' Cunninghamella bertholletiae'' *'' Cunninghamella binarieae'' R.Y.Zheng 2001 *''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' *'' Cunninghamella candida'' Yosh.Yamam. 1929 *'' Cunninghamella clavata'' R.Y.Zheng & G.Q.Chen 1998 *''Cunninghamella echinulata'' ( Thaxt.) Thaxt. ex Blakeslee 1905 *''Cunninghamella elegans'' Lendn. 1905 *''Cunninghamella homothallica'' Komin. & Tubaki 1952 *''Cunninghamella intermedia'' K.B.Deshp. & Mantri 1966 *''Cunninghamella multiverticillata'' R.Y.Zhen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Multiverticillata
Cunninghamella is a genus of fungi in the order Mucorales, and the family Cunninghamellaceae. The genus was circumscribed by French mycologist Alphonse Louis Paul Matruchot in Ann. Mycol. Vol.1 on page 47 in 1903. The genus name of ''Cunninghamella'' is in honour of David Douglas Cunningham (1843–1914), who was a Scottish doctor and researcher who worked extensively in India on various aspects of public health and medicine. Species , Index Fungorum lists 13 valid species of ''Cunninghamella'': *'' Cunninghamella bertholletiae'' *'' Cunninghamella binarieae'' R.Y.Zheng 2001 *''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' *''Cunninghamella candida'' Yosh.Yamam. 1929 *''Cunninghamella clavata'' R.Y.Zheng & G.Q.Chen 1998 *''Cunninghamella echinulata'' ( Thaxt.) Thaxt. ex Blakeslee 1905 *''Cunninghamella elegans'' Lendn. 1905 *''Cunninghamella homothallica'' Komin. & Tubaki 1952 *''Cunninghamella intermedia'' K.B.Deshp. & Mantri 1966 *''Cunninghamella multiverticillata'' R.Y.Zheng & ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Intermedia
Cunninghamella is a genus of fungi in the order Mucorales, and the family Cunninghamellaceae. The genus was circumscribed by French mycologist Alphonse Louis Paul Matruchot in Ann. Mycol. Vol.1 on page 47 in 1903. The genus name of ''Cunninghamella'' is in honour of David Douglas Cunningham (1843–1914), who was a Scottish doctor and researcher who worked extensively in India on various aspects of public health and medicine. Species , Index Fungorum lists 13 valid species of ''Cunninghamella'': *'' Cunninghamella bertholletiae'' *'' Cunninghamella binarieae'' R.Y.Zheng 2001 *''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' *''Cunninghamella candida'' Yosh.Yamam. 1929 *''Cunninghamella clavata'' R.Y.Zheng & G.Q.Chen 1998 *''Cunninghamella echinulata'' ( Thaxt.) Thaxt. ex Blakeslee 1905 *''Cunninghamella elegans'' Lendn. 1905 *''Cunninghamella homothallica'' Komin. & Tubaki 1952 *''Cunninghamella intermedia'' K.B.Deshp. & Mantri 1966 *''Cunninghamella multiverticillata'' R.Y.Zheng & ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Homothallica
Cunninghamella is a genus of fungi in the order Mucorales, and the family Cunninghamellaceae. The genus was circumscribed by French mycologist Alphonse Louis Paul Matruchot in Ann. Mycol. Vol.1 on page 47 in 1903. The genus name of ''Cunninghamella'' is in honour of David Douglas Cunningham (1843–1914), who was a Scottish doctor and researcher who worked extensively in India on various aspects of public health and medicine. Species , Index Fungorum lists 13 valid species of ''Cunninghamella'': *'' Cunninghamella bertholletiae'' *'' Cunninghamella binarieae'' R.Y.Zheng 2001 *''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' *''Cunninghamella candida'' Yosh.Yamam. 1929 *''Cunninghamella clavata'' R.Y.Zheng & G.Q.Chen 1998 *''Cunninghamella echinulata'' ( Thaxt.) Thaxt. ex Blakeslee 1905 *''Cunninghamella elegans'' Lendn. 1905 *''Cunninghamella homothallica'' Komin. & Tubaki 1952 *''Cunninghamella intermedia'' K.B.Deshp. & Mantri 1966 *''Cunninghamella multiverticillata'' R.Y.Zheng & ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Africana
Cunninghamella is a genus of fungi in the order Mucorales, and the family Cunninghamellaceae. The genus was circumscribed by French mycologist Alphonse Louis Paul Matruchot in Ann. Mycol. Vol.1 on page 47 in 1903. The genus name of ''Cunninghamella'' is in honour of David Douglas Cunningham (1843–1914), who was a Scottish doctor and researcher who worked extensively in India on various aspects of public health and medicine. Species , Index Fungorum lists 13 valid species of ''Cunninghamella'': *'' Cunninghamella bertholletiae'' *'' Cunninghamella binarieae'' R.Y.Zheng 2001 *''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' *'' Cunninghamella candida'' Yosh.Yamam. 1929 *'' Cunninghamella clavata'' R.Y.Zheng & G.Q.Chen 1998 *''Cunninghamella echinulata'' ( Thaxt.) Thaxt. ex Blakeslee 1905 *''Cunninghamella elegans'' Lendn. 1905 *''Cunninghamella homothallica'' Komin. & Tubaki 1952 *''Cunninghamella intermedia'' K.B.Deshp. & Mantri 1966 *''Cunninghamella multiverticillata'' R.Y.Zhen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Echinulata
''Cunninghamella echinulata'' is a fungal species in the genus ''Cunninghamella.'' It is an asexually reproducing fungus and a mesophile, preferring intermediate temperature ranges. ''C. echinulata'' is a common air contaminant, and is currently of interest to the biotechnology industry due to its ability to synthesize γ-linolenic acid as well as its capacity to bioconcentrate metals. This species is a soil saprotroph that forms rhizoids, preferring soils enriched in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. It has been reported occasionally an agent of mucormycosis following the inhalation of fungal spores. Czapek's agar is a suitable growth medium for the propagation of ''C. echinulata.'' Taxonomy, growth and morphology ''Cunninghamella echinulata'' is a member of the family, Cunninghamellaceae (phylum Mucoromycota). This species is closely related to ''C. elegans'', and both species share highly similar characteristics of growth and morphology. Colonies tend to be rapidly grow ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Clavata
Cunninghamella is a genus of fungi in the order Mucorales, and the family Cunninghamellaceae. The genus was circumscribed by French mycologist Alphonse Louis Paul Matruchot in Ann. Mycol. Vol.1 on page 47 in 1903. The genus name of ''Cunninghamella'' is in honour of David Douglas Cunningham (1843–1914), who was a Scottish doctor and researcher who worked extensively in India on various aspects of public health and medicine. Species , Index Fungorum lists 13 valid species of ''Cunninghamella'': *'' Cunninghamella bertholletiae'' *'' Cunninghamella binarieae'' R.Y.Zheng 2001 *''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' *'' Cunninghamella candida'' Yosh.Yamam. 1929 *'' Cunninghamella clavata'' R.Y.Zheng & G.Q.Chen 1998 *''Cunninghamella echinulata'' ( Thaxt.) Thaxt. ex Blakeslee 1905 *''Cunninghamella elegans'' Lendn. 1905 *''Cunninghamella homothallica'' Komin. & Tubaki 1952 *''Cunninghamella intermedia'' K.B.Deshp. & Mantri 1966 *''Cunninghamella multiverticillata'' R.Y.Zhen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Candida
Cunninghamella is a genus of Fungus, fungi in the order Mucorales, and the family Cunninghamellaceae. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by French mycologist Alphonse Louis Paul Matruchot in Ann. Mycol. Vol.1 on page 47 in 1903. The genus name of ''Cunninghamella'' is in honour of David Douglas Cunningham (1843–1914), who was a Scottish doctor and researcher who worked extensively in India on various aspects of public health and medicine. Species , Index Fungorum lists 13 valid species of ''Cunninghamella'': *''Cunninghamella bertholletiae'' *''Cunninghamella binarieae'' R.Y.Zheng 2001 *''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' *''Cunninghamella candida'' Yosh.Yamam. 1929 *''Cunninghamella clavata'' R.Y.Zheng & G.Q.Chen 1998 *''Cunninghamella echinulata'' (Roland Thaxter, Thaxt.) Roland Thaxter, Thaxt. ex Albert Francis Blakeslee, Blakeslee 1905 *''Cunninghamella elegans'' Lendn. 1905 *''Cunninghamella homothallica'' Komin. & Tubaki 1952 *''Cunninghamella intermed ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Bertholletiae
''Cunninghamella bertholletiae'' is a species of zygomycetous fungi in the order '' Mucorales''. It is found globally, with increased prevalence in Mediterranean and subtropical climates. It typically grows as a saprotroph and is found in a wide variety of substrates, including soil, fruits, vegetables, nuts, crops, and human and animal waste. Although infections are still rare, ''C. betholletiae'' is emerging as an opportunistic human pathogen, predominantly in immunocompromised people, leukemia patients, and people with uncontrolled diabetes. ''Cunninghamella bertholletiae'' infections are often highly invasive, and can be more difficult to treat with antifungal drugs than infections with other species of the ''Mucorales'', making prompt and accurate recognition and diagnosis of mycoses Fungal infection, also known as mycosis, is disease caused by fungi. Different types are traditionally divided according to the part of the body affected; superficial, subcutaneous, and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamellaceae
The ''Cunninghamellaceae'' are a family of fungi in the order Mucorales. Taxonomy At one time, this family contained four genera.Hesseltine C. W. & J. J. Ellis. 1973. Mucorales. ''in'': The Fungi: An Advanced Treatise. Volume 5B. A Taxonomic Review with Keys: Basidiomycetes and Lower Fungi. Academic Press. New York. pg. 187-217. At present, the number of genera in this family is under debate. According to Benny and Alexopoulos, the family only contains the genus ''Cunninghamella''.Alexopoulos C. J., C. W. Mims, & M. Blackwell. 1996. Introductory Mycology. Fourth Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. However, other (recent) authors have listed other genera, including ''Absidia'', '' Halteromyces'', and '' Hesseltinella''.Walther, G., Pawlowska, J., Alastruey-Izquierdo, A., Wrzosek, M., Rodriguez-Tudela, J. L., Dolatabadi, S., ... & de Hoog, G. S. (2013). DNA barcoding in Mucorales: an inventory of biodiversity. Persoonia, 30(1), 11-47. The full list can be viewed at the webpagCunningham ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cunninghamella Blakesleeana
''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' is a fungus species in the genus ''Cunninghamella''. Biotechnology use Microbiological oxidation of steroids has been studied using ''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' H-334. ''Cunninghamella blakesleeana'' has been used to transform cortexolone to hydrocortisone Hydrocortisone is the name for the hormone cortisol when supplied as a medication. Uses include conditions such as adrenocortical insufficiency, adrenogenital syndrome, high blood calcium, thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis, dermatitis, asthma, .... References External links Cunninghamellaceae Fungi described in 1927 {{zygomycota-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |