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titleOfInvention Process for producing succinic acid
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] A microbial cell belonging to the genus Brevibacterium and having a succinic acid-forming activity or a treated product thereof is allowed to act on an aqueous reaction solution containing fumaric acid or a salt thereof, Method for collecting succinic acid and NADH in the reaction solution Alternatively, a method for producing succinic acid more efficiently by adding NAD to act. [Effect] Succinic acid can be efficiently produced from inexpensive fumaric acid.
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