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From: Coordination of consolidated bioprocessing technology and carbon dioxide fixation to produce malic acid directly from plant biomass in Myceliophthora thermophila

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13C-tracer analysis of CO2-fixation. a, d, and g 13C content in malic acid produced by strains JG207, CP-1, and CP-51, when grown on various carbon sources for 8 d. b, e, and h The average rates of fixing and channeling 13CO2 into malic acid. c, f, and i Relative abundance of mass isotopomers of malic acid in culture of strains CP-1 and CP-51, with that in strain JG207 as the control. C0 represents malic acid without a 13C atom; C1 represents malic acid with one 13C atom; C2 represents malic acid with two 13C atoms. a–c Xylose, d–f glucose, g–i Avicel. Grey, strain 207; olivine, strain CP-1; orange, CP-51. The values and error bars represent means and standard deviations

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