Product Formation Kinetics
Products are categorized into different types based on their
microbial growth relationship. There are 3 kinds of products. The first is products associated with growth, followed by products associated with non-growth and product formation in mixed mode. Product is formed in the growth associated products along with the growth of
microbial cells and the concentration of the product is nearly directly proportional to
microbial growth rate. Although product formation in non-growth-related products is nowhere related to the growth rate of
microbial cells, it is a function of cell concentration, and we can assume that product formation and
microbial growth rate are almost inversely proportional to each other. But product formation in third category is a combination of both concentration of
microbial cells and growth rate of microbials.
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