KMID : 0380019960110060636
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Korean Journal of Biotechnology and Bioengineering 1996 Volume.11 No. 6 p.636 ~ p.641
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Characteristics of Mannitol Production by Leuconostoc sp. KY-002
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Abstract
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The production of extracellular mannitol by a new mannitol-producing bacterium, Leuconostoc sp. KY-002 was studied in shake flask cultures. The new isolate has a capability of utilizing fructose and sucrose for mannitol formation. Maximum mannitol production was obtained with fructose as the sole carbon source. Under the optimal culture conditions, within 70 hours of incubation, a final concentration of 26 g/L of mannitol from 50 g/L fructose was obtained with an indicated yield of 52% based on fructose consumed. However, higher concentrations of fructose ranging from 100 to 250 g/L could not effectively be transformed to mannitol due to a lack of osmotolerance. The strain produced no other polyols such as glycerol and sorbitol as by-products. Yeast extract was the best nitrogen source and high levels of inorganic phosphate up to 10 g/L promoted mannitol formation. Any mineral ions and salts did not play important role in both cell growth and mannitol production. Nicotinic acid enhanced mannitol production by 16%. The optimum culture temperature and initial pH were $35^{\circ}C$ and 6, respectively.
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