Glucosamine and method of making glucosamine from microbial...

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ABSTRACT:
Glucosamine suitable for human or animal consumption is disclosed. The glucosamine is derived from microbial biomass containing chitin. Suitable starting materials include substantially uniform microbial fungal sources, such as fungal sources derived fromAspergillussp.,Penicilliumsp.,Mucorsp. and combinations thereof. Methods of producing glucosamine by acid hydrolysis of fermented fungal biomass are also disclosed.

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