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titleOfInvention Production of galactooligosaccharide
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled substance useful as a growth factor for Lactobacillus bifidus readily in high yield, by cultivating a microorganism of the genus Cryptococcus capable of producing galactooligosaccharide from lactose, and reacting the above-mentioned culture with the lactose. n CONSTITUTION: A microorganism, having he ability to produce galacto oligosaccharide from lactose (substance containing the same), and belonging to the genus Cryptococcus, e.g. Cryptococcus laurentii variety laurentii OKN-4 (FERM-P No.7629), is cultivated in a culture medium containing lactose (sub stance containing the same) as a carbon source, generally at 20W40°C and 3W9pH for 1W3 days, and the resultant culture or a treated material thereof is reacted with the lactose (substance containing the same) under conditions of preferably 30W60°C and 3W6pH to afford the aimed substance. The concentra tion of the lactose (substance containing the same) to be used for reaction with the above-mentioned culture is preferably 2.5W30wt%. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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