1997
DOI: 10.1007/pl00008944
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High production of D-β-hydroxyisobutyric acid from methacrylic acid by Candida rugosa and its mutant

Abstract: Production of D--hydroxyisobutyric acid (D-HIBA) from methacrylic acid (MA) was investigated using Candida rugosa IFO 0750 and its mutant. Cell growth decreased as the MA concentration increased and was inhibited at D-HIBA concentrations higher than 30 g/l. Optimal MA concentration for D-HIBA production was in the range of 10-20 g/l. It was also noted that cell growth and D-HIBA production were inhibited by higher concentrations of Na + , K + , and NH 4 + , which were required for pH control during cultivation… Show more

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