Abstract

AbstractThe spectrophotometrical measurement of the diffuse reflectance in fermentation media has been proved useful for the analytical control of the microbial biosynthesis and transformation. A laboratory steril fermenter was fitted at an UV/VIS‐spectrophotometer equipped with a diffuse reflectance attachment. The apparent absorbance ΔE8(328) of aromatic hydrocarbons and the reciprocal scattering E8(650) have been compared with parameters of the discontinuous fermentation of the yeast Lodderomyces elongisporus and the bacteria strain EB 10c on petroleum hydrocarbons as a substrat.

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