Abstract

Growth and alpha-amylase synthesis of Pseudomonas saccharophila was shown to be inhibited by the accumulation of a mixture of nonvolatile fatty acids during nondialysis cultivation. Using dialysis culture a 9-fold increase in the level of biomass and an 8.5-fold increase in alpha-amylase yield was achieved.

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