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Production of Aflatoxins in Submerged Culture1
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Food ChemistryIndustrial MycologySubmerged Culture1BiomanufacturingEngineeringMycotoxin FormationAquacultureBiotechnologyBiochemical EngineeringMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologySynthetic MediumMicrobiologyNitrogen SourceMedicineCasamino Acids
Aflatoxins can be produced on a synthetic medium in submerged culture. Glucose, sucrose, or fructose are the preferred carbon sources, and Casamino Acids are the preferred nitrogen source. Ammonia is almost as good a nitrogen source. Zinc is required at levels of at least 0.4 mg per liter. Concentrations of aflatoxin of 60 to 80 mg per liter (as determined by optical-density measurements of a chloroform extract of the unfiltered broth) can readily be obtained in indented shake flasks; somewhat lower yields were obtained in 5-liter fermentors.