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Title: Bioconversion of D-xylose to D-xylonic acid by Pseudoduganella danionis
Authors: Sundar, Lekshmi M S
Susmitha, A
Soumya, M P
Sasikumar, Keerthi
Nampoothiri, Madhavan K
Keywords: organic acid
sugar acid
Issue Date: Nov-2019
Publisher: NISCAIR
Citation: Indian Journal of Experimental Biology;57(11):821-824
Abstract: Sugar acids are organic acids formed by the oxidation of carbonyl or hydroxyl group of monosaccharides to carboxylic acid group. D-xylonic acid derived via bioconversion of D-xylose is a promising platform chemical with various applications in food, chemical, agriculture, and pharmaceutical industries. The efficacy of a newly isolated culture identified as Pseudoduganella danionis to produce D-xylonic acid from D-xylose was investigated. The culture appeared to be potent for a feasible bioprocess development for xylonic acid production. Production medium containing 10 g/L D-xylose resulted in 6.5 g/L D-xylonic acid production after 120 h of incubation with 1% (v/v) inoculum of P. danionis.
URI: http://nopr.niscair.res.in/bitstream/123456789/51175/1/IJEB%2057%2811%29%20821-824.pdf
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