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Acerobacrer aceti IFO 3281, grown on 1 % glycerol, was found to have the best conversion potential for ribitol and D-arabitol than other acetic acid bacteria and has broad substrate specificity on various polyols. Strain can convert upto 20% ribitol and 50% D-arabitol to L-ribulose and D-xylulose, respectively without any tendency of by-product formation or substrate/product consumption.

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This page is a summary of: Studies on the Oxidation of Ribitol and D-Arabitol by Actobacter aceti IFO 3281, Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, September 2000, Science Alert,
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2000.1492.1495.
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