2-Ketogluconic acid and, to a lesser extent, gluconic acid were found to be major products of glucose catabolism by phosphate-limited cultures of Klebsiella aerogenes NCTC 418, and together accounted for up to 46% of the glucose carbon that was metabolized. Although the concentrations of both acids
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2-Ketogluconic acid production byKlebsiella pneumoniaeCGMCC 1.6366
β Scribed by Wei, Dong; Xu, Jiqing; Sun, Junsong; Shi, Jiping; Hao, Jian
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- 120353844
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 2013
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- 40
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