Taxon Name
Candida albicans (Robin) Berkhout
Accession number
6157
Form of supply
agar slant
Synonymous
Dermatium albicans Laurent, Monilia albicans (Robin) Zopf, Mycotorula albicans (Robin) Langeron & Talice var. albicans, Oidium albicans Robin, Parasaccharomyces albicans (Robin) Froilano de Mello, Procandida albicans (Robin) E.K. Novák & Zsolt, Saccharom
Restrictions on use
For research use only
Nagoya protocol compliance conditions
Not under the scope of the CBD and the Nagoya protocol
Other Collections numbers
ATCC 11006; ATCC 42266; CBS 1905; CCRC 20518; CECT 1439; IFO 1397; JCM 1543; KCTC 7678
Risk Group
2
GMO
No
Status of the strain
Isotype of Candida stellatoidea Jones & Martin (designated Diddens & Lodder 1942)
Isolation source
man
Received from
ATCC, USA
Date of deposit
25/03/1996
LSU (D1/D2)
GenBank AY497673
18S rRNA
GenBank AY497744
ITS1&2
GenBank AB018038
Recommended growth temperature
25°C
Recommended growth medium
YPDA (Yeast Extract Peptone Glucose Agar)
References
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Shin et al. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ITS-RFLPs AND COENZYME Q SYSTEM IN DETERMINING TAXONOMIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG CANDIDA SPECIES. J.Gen.Appl.Microbiol. (1996), 42: 481-491 DOI: 10.2323/jgam.42.481
Romani et al.. Analysis of condensed and hydrolysable tannins from commercial plant extracts. J.Pharm.Biomed.Anal. (2006), 41: 415-420 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2005.11.031
Sullivan et al.. Candida dubliniensis sp. nov.: phenotypic and molecular characterization of a novel species associated with oral candidosis in HIV-infected individuals. Microbiology (1995), 141: 1507-1521 DOI: 10.1099/13500872-141-7-1507
Conant. The taxonomy of the anascosporus yeast-like fungi. Mycopathol.Mycol.Appl. (1940), 2: 253-266
Turchetti et al.. In vitro Antimycotic Activity of Some Plant Extracts Towards Yeast and Yeast-like Strains. Phytother.Res. (2005), 19: 44-49 DOI: 10.1002/ptr.1622

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