Abstract

A thiamine-requiring strain of Corynebacterium was found to accumulate a ketopentose extracellularly from gluconate. The ketopentose was isolated from the culture medium and identified as d-ribulose. The accumulation of d-ribulose was significantly influenced by the concentration of thiamine in the medium. The maximum yield of d-ribulose was obtained at a thiamine concentration of 10 μg per liter, whereas good growth was favored at thiamine concentrations greater than 50 μg per liter. The accumulation of d-ribulose reached the concentration of 9.5 mg per ml after cessation of cell growth in shake culture at 30°C in a medium containing 6% potassium gluconate as a carbon source.

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