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titleOfInvention Method for synthesizing epsilon-polylysine by fermenting mildewed fruits serving as carbon source
abstract The invention discloses a method for synthesizing epsilon-polylysine by fermenting and utilizing mildewed fruits as a carbon source, which takes the mildewed fruits as the carbon source and is added in a fed-batch fermentation mode in the fermentation process of the epsilon-polylysine to promote the biosynthesis of the epsilon-polylysine. Compared with the traditional liquid fermentation of epsilon-polylysine, the epsilon-polylysine fermentation method using the mildew-dyed fruits as the carbon source can obviously improve the yield and the production intensity of epsilon-polylysine, and has important significance and application value in the harmless and recycling of the mildew-dyed fruits and the industrial production of epsilon-polylysine.
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