Thamnidium

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Thamnidium is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Mucoraceae.[1]

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Thamnidium
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Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Mucoromycota
Class: Mucoromycetes
Order: Mucorales
Family: Mucoraceae
Genus: Thamnidium
Link (1809)
Species

Thamnidium anomalum
Thamnidium ctenidium
Thamnidium elegans

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The genus was circumscribed in 1809 by Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link.[1]

Thamnidium molds are key participants in the aging process for dry aged beef, producing protease and collagenase enzymes that naturally tenderize the meat.[2] Thamnidium forms pale grey patches of mold called 'whiskers' on fatty areas of a carcass or cut during the aging process.[3]

The genus has also been implicated in the spoiling of meat in cold storage, alongside other fungal genera such as Acremonium, Mucor and Rhizopus.[4]

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