Abstract

The production of vitamin B6 (B6) compounds with a cell-suspension of Achromobacter cycloclastes A.M.S. 6201 under various conditions were examined. An obvious accumulation of B6 compounds in the incubation medium with a cell-suspension of the organism harvested at the middle to later part of exponential phase of growth was observed. γ-Aminobutyric acid or β-alanine was found to stimulate the B6 production markedly, when they were added to the incubation mixture together with glycerol. Some discussion on the implication of these compounds as precursors of B6 was presented.

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