Xylitol production by candida parapsilosis under fed-batch culture

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Xylitolproduction by Candida parapsilosis was investigated underfed-batch cultivation, using single (xylose) or mixed (xylose and glucose) sugars as substrates. The presence of glucose in the medium induced the production of ethanol as secondary metabolite and improved specific rates of growth, xylitol formation and substrate consumption. Fractionated supply of the feed medium at constant sugar concentration did not promote any increase on the productivity compared to the single batch cultivation.

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Furlan, S. A., & De Castro, H. F. (2001). Xylitol production by candida parapsilosis under fed-batch culture. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 44(2), 125–128. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132001000200003

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