Microbial bioproduction processes of 2-phenylethanol, an important rose-like flavor and fragrance compound that occurs naturally in the essential oils of many flowers and plants, are hindered by the growth inhibition it exerts towards the producing microorganism, mainly yeast. We show here for the first time that glycosylation of 2-phenylethanol with xylose increased the inhibitory concentration inducing 50% decrease of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain BY4741 growth rate (IC50 ) from 14 mM (1.71 g/L) 2-phenylethanol (2PE) to 100 mM (25.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmino acids were used as sole nitrogen sources to examine their effects on the production of water-soluble red pigments and citrinin by Monascus ruber ATCC 96218 cultivated on chemically defined media. In general, when glycine, tyrosine, arginine, serine, or histidine were used as sole nitrogen sources, they favored the production of red pigments, and restricted the synthesis of the mycotoxin. In contrast, the production of citrinin was enhanced in media supplemented with either glutamate, alanine, or proline.
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