Malaysk
Malaysk is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Malasseziaceae. It was first described in 2005 and includes species characterized by their unique yeast-like appearance and biological properties. Malaysk species are primarily known as skin commensals and are part of the normal microbiota in humans and other animals. They are distinguished by their ability to metabolize lipids, which allows them to thrive on the oily surfaces of skin.
These fungi are single-celled, oval-shaped organisms that typically reproduce through budding. They are often found in
Scientifically, Malaysk is notable for its role in dermatological and microbiome research. Its lipase activity helps
Research on Malaysk continues to expand, focusing on its interactions within the skin microbiome and its potential
Overall, Malaysk represents a biologically and medically significant genus of fungi with implications for skin microbiology