1976
DOI: 10.1007/bf02876935
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Effect of crotonaldehyde on the metabolism ofCandida utilis during the production of single cell protein from ethanol

Abstract: The effect of 20 low-boiling compounds on the yeast Candida utilis 49 was assessed by a screening test on agar medium. The highest toxicity was exhibited by crotonaldehyde, allyl alcohol and acrolein. Oxidation and assimilation experiments in a slightly aerobic environment showed that an increase in the level of crotonaldehyde in the medium in the range of 10--20 mg 1-1 brings about a lowering of intensity of metabolic processes in Candida utilis, suppression of ethanol utilization and aerobic oxidation rate, … Show more

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“…Likewise, a process for production of fodder yeast on synthetic ethanol was successfully developed and licensed abroad [54,83,87,90,93].…”
Section: Fodder Yeastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, a process for production of fodder yeast on synthetic ethanol was successfully developed and licensed abroad [54,83,87,90,93].…”
Section: Fodder Yeastmentioning
confidence: 99%