Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Effect of various amino acids on PAL induction in R. graminis GX6000 PAL
productivity Peak PAL sp Inducer act ( U / g of cells ) R. graminis Sp act ( U / g of
cells ) Titer ( U / liter ) Specific productivity ( U / g of cells per g of L - Phe ) Wild
type ...
Effect of various amino acids on PAL induction in R. graminis GX6000 PAL
productivity Peak PAL sp Inducer act ( U / g of cells ) R. graminis Sp act ( U / g of
cells ) Titer ( U / liter ) Specific productivity ( U / g of cells per g of L - Phe ) Wild
type ...
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1 ) had no observable effect on PAL specific activity during fermentation of R.
graminis GX6000 . For example , without yeast extract , a specific activity of 102
was obtained as compared with 111 for a parallel fermentation supplemented
with ...
1 ) had no observable effect on PAL specific activity during fermentation of R.
graminis GX6000 . For example , without yeast extract , a specific activity of 102
was obtained as compared with 111 for a parallel fermentation supplemented
with ...
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Because killer toxin KT 28 does not show an effect in isolated animal systems , it
is quite unlikely to cause any action when it is consumed orally . Because of its
instability , it can be assumed that the killer toxin is rapidly inactivated at body ...
Because killer toxin KT 28 does not show an effect in isolated animal systems , it
is quite unlikely to cause any action when it is consumed orally . Because of its
instability , it can be assumed that the killer toxin is rapidly inactivated at body ...
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