Production of microbial cellulose using a rotating disk film bio

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Preparing compound containing saccharide radical

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4352971, 4352973, 4352975, 4352987, 4352982, 4352991, 536 56, 5361231, 536126, C12P 1904, C12M 114, C08B 1500

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A new microbial cellulose with high water content and process for making the new microbial cellulose utilizes a trough containing a biological medium and a cellose producing micro organism. A plurality of disks are partly submerged in the medium and moved through the medium. Cellulose is formed on the surface of the disks which is later harvested.

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