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[The effect of beta-ionine on biosynthesis of carotenes by Actinomyces chrysomallus var. carotenoides].
Mikrobiologiia. 1977 Sep-Oct; 46(5):974-5.M

Abstract

Biosynthesis of carotenoids by a growing culture of Actinomyces chrysomallus var. carotenoides is totally inhibited by beta-ionone added at different concentrations, at various time of the cultural growth, and in various combinations with oil. The inhibition of carotenoid synthesis by beta-ionone is of a specific character since the biomass growth under the same conditions does not increase.

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rus

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600099

Citation

Sverdlova, A N., et al. "[The Effect of Beta-ionine On Biosynthesis of Carotenes By Actinomyces Chrysomallus Var. Carotenoides]." Mikrobiologiia, vol. 46, no. 5, 1977, pp. 974-5.
Sverdlova AN, Alekseeva LN, Nefelova MV. [The effect of beta-ionine on biosynthesis of carotenes by Actinomyces chrysomallus var. carotenoides]. Mikrobiologiia. 1977;46(5):974-5.
Sverdlova, A. N., Alekseeva, L. N., & Nefelova, M. V. (1977). [The effect of beta-ionine on biosynthesis of carotenes by Actinomyces chrysomallus var. carotenoides]. Mikrobiologiia, 46(5), 974-5.
Sverdlova AN, Alekseeva LN, Nefelova MV. [The Effect of Beta-ionine On Biosynthesis of Carotenes By Actinomyces Chrysomallus Var. Carotenoides]. Mikrobiologiia. 1977 Sep-Oct;46(5):974-5. PubMed PMID: 600099.
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TY - JOUR T1 - [The effect of beta-ionine on biosynthesis of carotenes by Actinomyces chrysomallus var. carotenoides]. AU - Sverdlova,A N, AU - Alekseeva,L N, AU - Nefelova,M V, PY - 1977/9/1/pubmed PY - 1977/9/1/medline PY - 1977/9/1/entrez SP - 974 EP - 5 JF - Mikrobiologiia JO - Mikrobiologiia VL - 46 IS - 5 N2 - Biosynthesis of carotenoids by a growing culture of Actinomyces chrysomallus var. carotenoides is totally inhibited by beta-ionone added at different concentrations, at various time of the cultural growth, and in various combinations with oil. The inhibition of carotenoid synthesis by beta-ionone is of a specific character since the biomass growth under the same conditions does not increase. SN - 0026-3656 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/600099/ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -