Sucrose Inversion by Saccharomyces Yeast Cells Immobilized on to Corn Grits

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    Sucrose hydrolysis was carried Out by Saccharomyces strains. The effective rate of reaction was examined experimentally for 5 different Saccharomyces strains. Two Strains of Schizosaccharomyces and Saccharomyces Carlsbergensis showed the best invertase activity. These two strains showed Michaelien Kinetics in the sucrose concentration up to 0.2 M and inhibitory effect in the concentration beyond 0.2 M.     These two strains were immobilized on to corn - grits by an adsorption technique. Immobilization of Saccharomyces carlsbergensison to corn - grits by adsorption was found to obey a first order reaction. Sucrose hydrolysis was studied in a continuously immobilized cell reactor.

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volume 2  issue 3

pages  84- 87

publication date 1989-11-01

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