The Production of Extracellular Galactose by Arthrobacter globiformis using Lactose as a Substrate
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概要
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A bacterial strain was isolated from sewage which had an intracellular β-galactosidase and which could metabolize lactose at pH 4.5. The organism was identified as Arthrobacter globiformis. A 28 l batch fermentation on lactose medium was carried out and monitored for biomass, enzyme activity, extracellular carbohydrate and pH. A substrantial increase in extracellular galactose was observed during the fermentation. Thus, A.globiformis hydrolyses lactose but preferentially metabolizes the glucose released, leaving the galactose in solution.
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- 1978-10-25
著者
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Zajic J.e.
Biochemical Engineering The University Of Western Ontario
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Cooper D.g.
Biochemical Engineering The University Of Western Ontario
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GERSON D.F.
Biochemical Engineering, The University of Western Ontario
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KENNEDY K.J.
Biochemical Engineering, Department of Engineering, The University of Western Ontario
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Gerson D.f.
Biochemical Engineering The University Of Western Ontario
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Kennedy K.j.
Biochemical Engineering Department Of Engineering The University Of Western Ontario
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