Summary
Oxalic acid is only dissimilated if other carbon sources are present (e.g. citric acid, succinic acid), whereas malonic acid is also dissimilated as a single component byA. niger. It is supposed that the latter is used by the mould not only energetically but also for building up cell substance.
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Täufel, K., Ruttloff, H. Über den Intermediär-Stoffwechsel vonAspergillus niger. Experientia 14, 276–277 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02166995
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