Effect of aeration intensity on the production of organic acids and ethanol by Rhizopus javanicus

The effect of aeration intensity on the production of organic acids and ethanol by Rhizopus javanicus was investigated. Although the production of organic acids was increased with the increase of aeration intensity, the highest production of ethanol was obtained at specific intermediate intensity of...

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Published inNippon Nōgeikagaku Kaishi Vol. 53; no. 11; pp. 363 - 367
Main Authors Yoneya, T, Sato, Y. (Nagoya Univ. (Japan). Facultyof Agriculture)
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry 1979
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Summary:The effect of aeration intensity on the production of organic acids and ethanol by Rhizopus javanicus was investigated. Although the production of organic acids was increased with the increase of aeration intensity, the highest production of ethanol was obtained at specific intermediate intensity of aeration. When dissolved oxygen (DO) level in the culture was higher than the detectable level (>0.01 atm), the culture became a high acid and low ethanol type, and when DO level was lower than the detectable level, the culture became a low acid and high ethanol type. The differences of organic acids composition and intra-cellular enzymes activity between these two types of cultures were observed. The utility of this strain for an alcohol fermented beverage was also mentioned.
Bibliography:Q20
8003096
ISSN:0002-1407
1883-6844
DOI:10.1271/nogeikagaku1924.53.11_363