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Dissimilation of citric acid byStreptococcus paracitrovorus
Authors:C. R. Brewer  C. H. Werkman
Affiliation:(1) Bacteriology Section, Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, Ames, Iowa, USA
Abstract:Summary and conclusions S.paracitrovorus does not readily dissimilate citric acid in the absence of sugar but does attack citric acid relatively vigorously in the presence of small quantities of glucose or lactose. The effect of glucose and lactose in initiating the dissimilation of citric acid is catalytic.The sugars which act catalytically are themselves fermented to approximately equimolar quantities of carbon dioxide, ethyl alcohol and lactic acid. The dissimilation of a combined substrate of citrate and glucose forms, in addition, acetic acid, acetylmethylcarbinol, 2,3-butylene glycol and under certain conditions, pyruvic acid which acts as an intermediate compound. Pyruvate is dissimilated to products similar to those from a fermentation of citrate plus glucose.The reactions ofKrebs' citric acid cycle apparently do not apply to the dissimilation of citric acid byS.paracitrovorus because the fermentation of citric acid proceeds anaerobically, consumes little oxygen aerobically and is not inhibited by arsenite.Inasmuch as milk contains lactose, the fermentation of citric acid in milk byS.paracitrovorus may be catalyzed as shown in these studies.Journal paper No.J711 of the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, Project 451.
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