Published: CABEQ 21 (4) (2007) 409–416
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
M. Bošnjak and K. Mihaljević
Abstract
The survival and activities of microorganisms depend on water availability. In this
work, relationships expressing the dependence of oxygen solubility and oxygen transfer
and uptake rates on water activity are considered. The special emphasis is given to the
analysis of the effects of dissolved substance concentrations on solubility of gases. The
effects of different dissolved salts, sugars and polyols are mentioned and discussed.
More attention is given to experimental data and established relationships referring to the aerobic microbial conversion of D-sorbitol into L-sorbose. The proofs supporting the
possibility to define the water activity on the basis of oxygen solubility are given by
demonstrating them graphically and by mathematical equations.
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Keywords
Oxygen solubility, dissolved substance effects, D-sorbitol concentration, mathematical relationships