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. 1972 Mar;23(3):669–670. doi: 10.1128/am.23.3.669-670.1972

New Method of Intermittent Feeding in Penicillin Biosynthesis

V Matelovā 1,2, A Břečka 1,2, J Matouškovā 1,2
PMCID: PMC380409  PMID: 5021979

Abstract

Under laboratory conditions, penicillin biosynthesis was improved by feeding sucrose and sodium phenylacetate to the fermentation flasks in the form of coated tablets.

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