Process for modifying the cell wall of single-cell microorganism

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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195 5P, 426 62, 426656, A23J 118

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ABSTRACT:
A method for modifying the cell wall of single-cell microorganisms comprises treating the whole cells with a dilute solution of a source of perhalate ions to oxidize the structural polysaccharides in the cell wall without damaging the internal cellular components. If the treated cells are further treated with a dilute basic solution, the cells can be totally dissolved. The protein materials in this solution can then be recovered to obtain a variety of protein products that are whippable, coagulable, and soluble, etc.

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