Studies on the organic acids metabolism in chlorella cells.

Chlorella의 유기산대사에 관한 연구

  • Chin, Pyung (College of Sciences and Engineering, Koea University) ;
  • Lee, Yung-Nok (College of Sciences and Engineering, Koea University)
  • 진평 (고려대학교 이공대학) ;
  • 이영록 (고려대학교 이공대학)
  • Published : 1965.10.01

Abstract

Using the synchronous culture method and the manometric technique, changes in respiratory activities, utilization of some organic acids (succinate, malate, lactate and acetate etc.) and its effect on glucose metabolism in Chlorella cells at different growing stages were measured. 1) Endogenous respiration of the cells was not active at growing stage and was almost constant throughout the early ripening, maturing and division stages. 2) Lactate was utilized as respiratory substrate better than other organic acids tested. Exogenous respiration of glucose was most active at growing and maturing stages and was decreased strikingly at division stage. 3) Succinate and citrate inhibited endogenous and glucose respiration of the cells throughout the all life cycle. 4) Malate and acetate were utilized in the cells at early growing and division stages better, and malate enhanced the glucose respiration while in case of acetate it was depressed. 5) Calcium ion inhibited not only permeability of respiratory substrate but endogenous respiration itself.

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