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- Osmophile abstract "Osmophilic organisms are microorganisms adapted to environments with high osmotic pressures, such as high sugar concentrations. Osmophiles are similar to halophilic (salt-loving) organisms because a critical aspect of both types of environment is their low water activity, aW. High sugar concentrations represent a growth-limiting factor for many microorganisms, yet osmophiles protect themselves against this high osmotic pressure by the synthesis of osmoprotectants such as alcohols and amino acids. Many osmophilic microorganisms are from the yeast lineage of fungi, however a variety of bacteria are also osmophilic.Osmophile yeasts are important because they cause spoilage in the sugar and sweet goods industry, with products such as fruit juices, fruit juice concentrates, liquid sugars (such as golden syrup), honey and in some cases marzipan. Among the most osmophillic are:".
- Osmophile wikiPageID "7613705".
- Osmophile wikiPageLength "2428".
- Osmophile wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Osmophile wikiPageRevisionID "640494089".
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Aspergillus.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Osmophiles.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Debaryomyces.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Enterobacter_aerogenes.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Food_poisoning.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Foodborne_illness.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Growth-limiting_factor.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Halophile.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Immune_system.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Limiting_factor.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Micrococcus.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Microorganism.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Opportunistic_infection.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Opportunistic_infections.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Osmoprotectant.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Osmosis.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Osmotic.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Pathogenesis.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Saccharomyces.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Saccharomyces_bailii.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Saccharomyces_cerevisiae.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Saccharomyces_rouxii.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Wallemia_sebi.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Water_activity.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Yeast.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLink Zygosaccharomyces_bailii.
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Osmophile".
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLinkText "osmophile".
- Osmophile wikiPageWikiLinkText "osmophilic".
- Osmophile hasPhotoCollection Osmophile.
- Osmophile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Osmophile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Extremophile.
- Osmophile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Osmophile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Osmophile wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Osmophile subject Category:Osmophiles.
- Osmophile hypernym Microorganisms.
- Osmophile type Species.
- Osmophile type Extremophile.
- Osmophile comment "Osmophilic organisms are microorganisms adapted to environments with high osmotic pressures, such as high sugar concentrations. Osmophiles are similar to halophilic (salt-loving) organisms because a critical aspect of both types of environment is their low water activity, aW.".
- Osmophile label "Osmophile".
- Osmophile sameAs Osmophile.
- Osmophile sameAs Osmofilo.
- Osmophile sameAs m.0266s7w.
- Osmophile sameAs Осмофилы.
- Osmophile sameAs Осмофіли.
- Osmophile sameAs Q739374.
- Osmophile sameAs Q739374.
- Osmophile wasDerivedFrom Osmophile?oldid=640494089.
- Osmophile isPrimaryTopicOf Osmophile.