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. 1970 Oct;20(4):651–652. doi: 10.1128/am.20.4.651-652.1970

Utilization of n-Alkanes by Pullularia pullulans

Emanuel Merdinger 1, Raidie P Merdinger 1
PMCID: PMC377013  PMID: 5498620

Abstract

Pullularia pullulans was tested for its ability to utilize a series of n-alkanes for growth. It utilized hydrocarbons containing higher C-numbers (13, 14, 16, and 18) to a greater degree than those containing lower numbers; in addition, an induction phenomenon was noted. Gas-liquid and thin-layer chromatography of ether extracts of the growth media revealed that oleic and palmitic acids were formed from tridecane, tetradecane, hexadecane, and octadecane.

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