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. 1965 Nov;13(6):842–845. doi: 10.1128/am.13.6.842-845.1965

Production of the Enzyme Naringinase by Aspergillus niger

B Bram 1,2, G L Solomons 1,2
PMCID: PMC1058359  PMID: 5866035

Abstract

The formation of naringinase, a glycolytic enzyme produced by Aspergillus niger, is repressed by glucose. Production of the enzyme is decreased below pH 4.0 and is stimulated by the presence of substrate. Fermentation conditions are described which cause the formation of the enzyme in approximately a fivefold greater concentration than that previously described.

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