Abstract
A yeast strain, 25N-2B, that produces D-arabitol from glycerol, was identified as Candida parapsilosis based on phylogenetic, morphological, physiological, and biochemical analyses. It produced 32.2 g/L D-arabitol from 170 g/L glycerol in a jar fermentor. The D-arabitol in the reaction mixture was then completely converted to D-xylulose using Gluconobacter oxydans NBRC3293. The product was isolated from the reaction mixture and confirmed to be D-xylulose by 1H and 13C-NMR and optical rotation. © 2009 by Japan Oil Chemists' Society.
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Habe, H., Fukuoka, T., Kitamoto, D., & Sakaki, K. (2009). Glycerol conversion to D-xylulose by a Two-stage microbial reaction using Candida parapsilosis and Gluconobacter oxydans. Journal of Oleo Science, 58(11), 595–600. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.58.595
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