Relationship of trace metals to the alcohol-effect in citric acid synthesis by Aspergillus fonsecaeus |
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Authors: | Alex Ciegler Kenneth B. Raper |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA;(2) Present address: Northern Regional Research Laboratory, Peoria, Illinois |
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Abstract: | Summary Synthesis of citric acid by Aspergillus fonsecaeus in a basal medium supplemented with trace metals (iron, zinc, copper, and manganese) and methanol has been investigated. Methanol was found to be stimulatory to acid synthesis when manganese or manganese and iron were present. No other mineral tested could be substituted for manganese in the presence of the alcohol. However, comparable yields of citric acid could be obtained if methanol were deleted, the concentration of iron increased and zinc substituted for manganese.This investigation was conducted under a contract with the United States Department of Agriculture, authorized by the Research and Marketing Act, and administered through the Northern Regional Research Laboratory. |
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