📂 Anatomy
Rhizopus oligosporus — Definition
Rhizopus oligosporus / Rhizopus oligosporus
Rhizopus oligosporus is a type of mold, often used in fermentation processes in food industry. Especially in the production of tempeh plays a role in the yeast of soybean and increases protein digestibility during this process. It is not medically pathogenic, but the immune system can rarely cause inlerant infections in suppressed individuals.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Rhizopus oligosporus?
Rhizopus oligosporus; rhizopus oligosporus is a type of mold, often used in fermentation processes in food industry. Especially in the production of tempeh plays a role in the yeast of soybean and increases protein digestibility during this process. It is not medically pathogenic, but the immune system can rarely cause inlerant infections in suppressed individuals.
❓ What is Rhizopus oligosporus in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Rhizopus oligosporus" is Rhizopus oligosporus.
❓ Which medical field is Rhizopus oligosporus related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.