Abstract: A process for producing D-malic acid selectively without producing L-malic acid, using inexpensive maleic acid as a starting material, may be carried out using a microorganism belonging to the genus Erwinia, Mycoplana, Sporosarcina, Vibrio, Geotrichum or Torulaspora. The microorganism may be separated from the culture, used as a culture, or a treated microorganism.
Abstract: For the fermentative preparation of polysaccharides, in particular xanthane, water, production medium (sugars, nutrient salts), and an inoculation material of a suitable aerobic bacterium are mixed in a reactor as reaction components, the production medium being exposed to fermentation while an oxygen-containing gas is being supplied. The object is to avoid the usual low yield of such a process and to reject an expensive and sensitive alternative construction (circulation tube). According to the invention, the reaction components are introduced into a reactor vessel in a circulating flow by means of pumping means, which circulating flow comprises a rising flow and a descending flow which are separated from each other by one or more partitions disposed in the reactor vessel. The mixing is brought about because the rising flow and/or the descending flow is passed essentially in the form of a plug flow through one or more static in-line mixers.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 8, 1987
Date of Patent:
January 2, 1990
Assignee:
Cooperatieve Vereniging Suiker Unie U.S.