Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Biochemical Effects of Fatty Acid and its Derivatives on L-Glutamic Acid Fermentation
Part I. Accumnlation of L-Glutamic Acid in the Presence of Sucrose Fatty Acid Ester
Kôichi TAKINAMIHiroshi OKADAToshinao TSUNODA
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1963 年 27 巻 12 号 p. 858-863

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It has been found that although Brevibacterium lactofermentum No.2256 is incapable of accumulating L-glutamic acid in a biotin sufficient medium, it produces a large quantity of the acid in the presence of sucrose fatty acid ester. In a biotin deficient medium, however, the ester brought the unfavorable diminution of L-glutamic acid accumulation caused by the decrease of glucose consumption in an incubation period. The undesirable effects were practically lost when the ester was added to the culture medium after more than eight hours in the course of incubation. This fact suggests that the ester is concerned with the growth of microorganism. It is very interesting to elucidate the interrelation between sucrose fatty acid ester and biotin. For the maximum accumulation of L-glutamic acid corresponding increase in amount of the ester to the increasing concentration of biotin was necessary. The proportional relation did not extend to excedingly high levels of the two implicating factors. The further observations concerning the effects of the individual fatty acid esters such as sucrose stearate remain unsatisfactory.

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