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[Growth and biomass accumulation by several strains of Pseudomonas on nutrient with ethanol].

The capacity to grow in a mineral medium with ethanol as a sole carbon source was studied in 147 Pseudomonas strains. All of the strains can grow in this medium. The biomass accumulation in the mineral medium with ethanol (1%) and maize extract (0.2%) is 2.5--5.0 times higher than without the latter. Strains which accumulate up to 3.5 g of dry biomass per litre (containing 62--66% of protein and 5.3% of nucleic acids) in the mineral medium with ethanol (1%) and maize extract (0.2%) have been selected. The quantitative content of essential amino acids satisfies the requirements while that of lysine, threonine, valine and leucine is twice as high.
Bacterial Proteins, Ethanol, Species Specificity, Pseudomonas, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Amino Acids
Bacterial Proteins, Ethanol, Species Specificity, Pseudomonas, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Amino Acids
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