Surface Activity of the Cells and Extracellular Lipids of Corynebacterium fascians CF15
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概要
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Corynebacterium fascians CF15 produced several types of surface active compounds. These were isolated from culture media containing various carbon substrates including both alkanes and carbohydrates. The lowering of surface and interfacial tensions was mainly due to mixture of extracellular netutral lipids. However, emulsion stabilization and de-emulsification properties were primarily associated with the bacterial cells. C. fascians produced much larger amounts of extracellular neutral lipids when the substrate was an alkane, but the ability to emulsify kerosene and water mixtures was comparable for the cells grown with carbohydrates or alkanes.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1982-02-25
著者
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Cooper D.
Mccill University Department Of Chemical Engineering Mcconnell Building 3480 University St. Montreal
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KOSARIC N.
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Science, The University of Western Ontario