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Fed-Batch cultivation ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae with increased content of Δ5,7-sterols

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Cultivation ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae with a linear nutrient feed was used to test the validity of a mathematical model describing changes in the physiological state of the culture. Markers of these changes were the concentrations of proteins and ‡5,7-sterols in yeast dry mass. The model was used to optimize the production of these sterols with regard to the magnitude and composition of nutrient feed.

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Part II of the seriesMathematical Model of Growth and Ergosterol Biosynthesis; part I:Folia Microbiol. 31, 69–78 (1986).

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Běhalová, B., Votruba, J., Pichová, A. et al. Fed-Batch cultivation ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae with increased content of Δ5,7-sterols. Folia Microbiol 31, 129–137 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02926831

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