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Use of artificial electron acceptors in oxidation reactions catalyzed by acetic acid bacteria

Adlercreutz, Patrick LU orcid (1987) In Biotechnology Techniques 1(2). p.103-108
Abstract

The ability of several electron acceptors to promote the Gluconobacter oxydans catalyzed oxidation of glycerol was investigated. p-Benzoquinone was the most effective electron acceptor. The reaction rate obtained with p-benzoquinone was higher than the maximal rate with the natural electron acceptor, oxygen, in all the oxidation reactions tested.

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Biotechnology Techniques
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0951-208X
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10.1007/BF00159330
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  title        = {{Use of artificial electron acceptors in oxidation reactions catalyzed by acetic acid bacteria}},
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