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Re: B-mannanase availability???
 
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Re: B-mannanase availability???


 Seems like mannan would mainly be released when there is candida cell membrane leakage due to rx drugs or enzymes that digest candida's cell membrane(if mannan is within the cell membrane). When candida turns fungal i'm wondering if its extracellular enzymes end up digesting some of its fellow yeast cells causing mannan to be released?

If someone has an extreme overgrowth of candida how do you stop the production of mannans in this stage?

Seems like excess ammonia from the release of fungal candida (from amino acids) can cause a lot of issues as well.........

This extract talks about candida and its ammonia release:

http://mbio.asm.org/content/2/3/e00055-11.full

 

 

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