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Of thirteen bacterial strains and four strains of yeast-like organisms, permeabilized cells of two bacterial and one yeast strain effectively converted added NAD+ into NADH in the presence of glucose as substrate.Arthrobacter ureafaciens reduced more than 90% of 10 mM NAD+ into NADH during 1h.
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Šilhánková, L., Adámková-Očenášková, K. & Machová, Z. Production of nadh by microbial reduction of added nad. Biotechnol Tech 6, 455–460 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02447488
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