Abstract:An efficient biotransformation of isoamyl alcohol obtained from fusel oil to isoamyl acetate in a molasses based medium via in situ product removal (ISPR) with macroporous adsorption resin was carried out with Lindnera saturnus. Nine types of macroporous adsorption resins with different polarities and surface areas were tested with synthetic medium and then in batch and fed-batch cultivations. H103 resin had the best adsorption capacity because of its large and nonpolar surface areas. The isoamyl acetate conce… Show more
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