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publicationDate 1994-11-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber PL-165124-B1
titleOfInvention Method of obtaining intracellular glucose oxidase
abstract Method for obtaining intracellular glucose oxidase from cultivated myceliumnby the deep method on a mineral medium enriched with the addition of peptone, characterized in thatnthe grown mycelium is washed with a buffer solution with a pH close to 7, preferablyncomposed of equal volumes of 0.1 M citric acid solution and 0.2 M phosphate solutionndisodium solution, and then the washed mycelium is treated with a solution similar to the one usednas a culture medium but with a lower glucose content, preferably with a compositionnby weight: 4% glucose, 0.038% diammonium phosphate (NH ^ HPO- :, 0.02 monopotassium phosphatenKH2PO4, 0.016% magnesium sulphate heptahydrate MgSO-t 7HzO, and withnaddition of 0.1% by weight of Tween 80 and 0.02% of sodium azide, the treatment of whichnspeech is carried out for 12-120 hours at 20-50 ° C, keeping the pH of the solution atnlimits 3-8 and preferably on a shaker or with agitation by aeration thereafternthe liquid is separated from the mycelium and processed further in a known manner.
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