The invention relates to a process for the production of at least one
microbial metabolite having at least 3 carbon atoms or at least 2 carbon
atoms and at least 1 nitrogen atom by means of sugar-based microbial
fermentation, comprising: a) the preparation of a sugar-containing
liquid medium with a monosaccharide content of more than 20% by weight
from a starch feedstock, the sugar-containing liquid medium also
comprising non-starchy solid constituents of the starch feedstock; b) the
fermentation of the sugar-containing liquid medium for the production of
the metabolite(s); and c) depletion or isolation of at least one
metabolite from the fermentation liquor,wherein a microorganism strain
which produces the desired metabolite(s) is cultivated with the
sugar-containing liquid medium, said liquid medium being obtained by: a1)
milling the starch feedstock; and a2) liquefying the millbase in an
aqueous liquid in the presence of at least one starch-liquefying enzyme,
followed by saccharification using at least one saccharifying enzyme,
where at least some of the millbase is liquefied by continuous or
batchwise addition to the aqueous liquid.