Abstract:The Bacillus subtilis HLZ-68 independently screened by our laboratory can produce L-amino acid oxidase (L-AAO), and DL-arginine can be degraded asymmetrically by suspending the wet bacteria in the degradation liquid. By adding oxygen-vectors to the fermentation medium, the collected amount of wet bacteria can be increased. Taking n-dodecane, n-hexadecane, oleic acid, paraffin, and n-hexane as oxygen-vectors, the optimal oxygen-vector oleic acid was 1.2% (v/v). The weight of wet cells increased by 66.83% compar… Show more
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