Propagation of microbial cells on single carbon products

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

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435141, 435247, 435253, 435822, C12P 754, C12P 752, C12N 120, C12R 101

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the propagation of microbial cells and the production of fermentation products, such as acetic and butyric acid, comprises anaerobically growing an acidogenic bacterium, such as a strain of Butyribacterium methylotrophicum ATCC 33226, in a nutrient medium containing a single carbon product, such as methanol, as the fermentation substrate or main source of assimilable carbon, accumulating the microbial cells in said medium and then separating and recovering said microbial cells and desired fermentation products from the spent media.

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P. J. Weimer and J. G. Zeikus, Arch. Microbiol., vol. 119, pp. 49-57, 1978.
Zeikus et al., Arch. Microbiol. 122, 41-48 (1979).

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