Produces ethanol from potato starch cocultured with Aspergillus niger (ATCC 10864)
Biosafety Level
1
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Product Format
freeze-dried
Storage Conditions
Frozen: -80°C or colder Freeze-Dried: 2°C to 8°C Live Culture: See Propagation Section
Type Strain
no
Preceptrol®
no
Comments
High alcohol production from molasses, sugar-tolerant
Medium
ATCC® Medium 200: YM agar or YM broth
ATCC® Medium 1245: YEPD
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