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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR OBTAINING BIOMASS
abstract The invention relates to an improved process for the production of biomass by culturing microorganisms on liquid hydrocarbons. D. The invention pursues the objective of disadvantageous factors, such as economic burden of the overall process by the aid costs and the necessary to be carried out warming of the product and especially d. Belastg. d. End u. By-products of the overall process with non-systemic aids to exclude. According to the invention, the object is achieved by feeding to the fermentation process a substance having a surface-active action, which can also be formed in the process itself. Such substances are in particular phosphatides. Such phosphatides are i.a. also contained in the resulting in microorganism purification lipid hydrocarbon extract. The achievement of maximum mass transfer rates and thus maximum yields in the fermentation and the problem-free primary separation at fermentation temperature by a single addition of a native surface-active substance in the form of pure phosphatides or lipid hydrocarbon extracts or the precipitated phosphatides from the fermentation process gewaehrleistet. The advantages of the surfactant-active substance stand out, such as continuous recovery or recovery of the native surface-active substance, non-pollution of the aqueous process streams and the toxicological and physiological safety.
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