Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Fermentative Production of Chloramphenicol-analogs (Corynecins) from Sucrose
Takeo SUZUKIFusao TOMITAHirofumi NAKANO
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1974 Volume 38 Issue 12 Pages 2477-2481

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Corynecins (N-acyl derivatives of D-(-)-threo-p-nitrophenyl serinol), which were firstly discovered in the culture broth of Corynebacterium hydrocarboclastus KY 4339 grown on n-alkane were also produced when n-alkane was replaced by sucrose. The corynecins production in the sucrose-medium was significantly stimulated by the supplement of molasses. On the basis of the composition of ingredients in molasses, the preferable culture medium was designed for the production of corynecins from sucrose. This semi-synthetic medium is consisted of low concentration of phosphate, high concentration of potassium chloride, inositol, fructose and yeast extract in addition to ordinary mineral salts. By controlling the pH of the medium at the neutral range and keeping the aeration at a relatively high level, approximately 4g of corynecins (as l-base) per liter of the medium were produced using a 5-liter jar fermentor.
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