Isolated alcohol dehydrogenase producing mold

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The present invention relates to a microorganism capable of producing alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH). The microorganism of the invention is a non-yeast mold obtained from the kale plant. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the mold is Geotrichium candidum IMI 369326. The microorganism of the invention is particularly useful in the green note processing industry as a substitute for yeast. For example, the microorganism is useful as a substitute for yeast in a process of converting a leaf aldehyde to a leaf alcohol.

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