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titleOfInvention Treatment of fermentation mixture
abstract PURPOSE: In the treatment of a fermentation mixture with an ion-exchange resin, the mixture is made acidic in pH and the treatment is carried out at a constant temperature to avoid the reduction in adsorptivity of ion-exchange resin. n CONSTITUTION: A fermentation mixture of an aminoacid, especially lysine or arginine, nucleic acids or antibiotics is made acidic in pH and its temperature is set to 10W32°C, then treated with an ion-exchange resin. Further, the solution containing the objective compound such as a mother liquor after crystallization is recycled to the concentration step or ion-exchange step to increase the recovery yield of the objective compound and keep its treating capacity of the resin in the first ion-exchange resin treatment. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1985,JPO&Japio
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