Production of Extracellular and Total Invertase by Candida utilis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Other Yeasts
AUTOR(ES)
Dworschack, Robert G.
RESUMO
Some strains of Candida utilis produce exceptionally large amounts of extracellular and total invertase. Strain Y-900 of C. utilis produces high yields whether the carbon source is sucrose, glucose, maltose, or xylose and still higher yields with lactic acid, glycerol, and ethyl alcohol. Approximately 20 to 30% of the total invertase of C. utilis is extracellular.
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