Lactobionic and cellobionic acid production profiles of the resting cells of acetic acid bacteria

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Lactobionic acid was produced by acetic acid bacteria to oxidize lactose. Gluconobacter spp. and Gluconacetobacter spp. showed higher lactose-oxidizing activities than Acetobacter spp. Gluconobacter frateurii NBRC3285 produced the highest amount of lactobionic acid per cell, among the strains tested. This bacterium assimilated neither lactose nor lactobionic acid. At high lactose concentration (30%), resting cells of the bacterium showed sufficient oxidizing activity for efficient production of lactobionic acid. These properties may contribute to industrial production of lactobionic acid by the bacterium. The bacterium showed higher oxidizing activity on cellobiose than that on lactose and produced cellobionic acid.

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Kiryu, T., Kiso, T., Nakano, H., & Murakami, H. (2015). Lactobionic and cellobionic acid production profiles of the resting cells of acetic acid bacteria. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 79(10), 1712–1718. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2015.1038214

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