
doi: 10.1007/bf02218465
pmid: 5313511
The metabolism of (−)-quinate and shikimate by one heterofermentative strain,Łactobacillus pastorianus, and by one homofermentative strain,Lactobacillus plantarum, has been studied using growing and washed cells. Both organisms reduced quinate and shikimate under anaerobic conditions in the presence of suitable hydrogen donors including fructose, glucose andd(−) andl(+)-lactates. The end-product ofL.pastorianus metabolism was dihydroshikimate butL.plantarum carried the reduction a stage further tocis-3,4-dihydroxycyclohexanecarboxylate and formed, simultaneously, catechol. The enzymes involved in these reductions are induced; their importance in the metabolism of lactobacilli is discussed.
Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids, Chromatography, Paper, Manometry, Quinic Acid, Shikimic Acid, Stereoisomerism, Fructose, Carbon Dioxide, Culture Media, Lactobacillus, Glucose, Fermentation, Lactates
Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids, Chromatography, Paper, Manometry, Quinic Acid, Shikimic Acid, Stereoisomerism, Fructose, Carbon Dioxide, Culture Media, Lactobacillus, Glucose, Fermentation, Lactates
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