Abstract

Protein‐extracted lucerne fibre (PELF) was evaluated as a carbon/energy source for cellulase production by the thermophilic actinomycete, Thermomonospora curvata. Shake cultures with lucerne fibre produced only one‐half the cellulase obtained from growth on cotton fibre (the most inductive substrate). Control of pH at 8·0 under fermenter conditions lowered the rate of PELF carbohydrate solubilization during early growth and raised saccharifying cellulase production by about 70% to a maximum of 0·48 filter paper units/ml.

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