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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 20, 2005
Filed:
Jul. 13, 2000
Colin Ratledge, Beverley, GB;
Alistair James Anderson, Hull, GB;
Kanagasooriyam Kanagachandran, London, GB;
David John Grantham, Hull, GB;
Janet Christine Stephenson, Hull, GB;
Martin E. DE Swaaf, Utrecht, NL;
Lolke Sijtsma, Renkum, NL;
Colin Ratledge, Beverley, GB;
Alistair James Anderson, Hull, GB;
Kanagasooriyam Kanagachandran, London, GB;
David John Grantham, Hull, GB;
Janet Christine Stephenson, Hull, GB;
Martin E. de Swaaf, Utrecht, NL;
Lolke Sijtsma, Renkum, NL;
The University of Hull, North Humberside, GB;
ATV BV, Wageningen, NL;
Abstract
is cultured in a suitable growth medium with acetic acid/acetate as the main carbon source. The acetate is provided, and replenished, by adding acetic acid to the growth medium in response to an increase in pH resulting from the utilisation of acetic acid/acetate by. Theproduces relatively high levels of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). A stationary phase is not essential for satisfactory DHA production.