Enhancement of Cellulose Degradation by Ruminococcus albus at High Cellulose Concentration
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概要
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One of the cellulolytic rumen anaerobes, Ruminococcus albus, was found to be cultivatable in a rumen medium containing high concentration of ball-milled cellulose (BMC) by occasional addition of ammonium sulfate to the medium. The degradation rate of BMC by the microorganism increased in proportion to the BMC concentration. Eighty grams of BMC per l of the medium were completely solubilized within 3 days, suggesting that the degradation rate was increased 5 times over the maximum rate obtained when 15 g of BMC was fed into 1 l of the medium. This method is thought to be a kind of immobilized living cell cultivation.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1983-02-25
著者
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Ohmiya Kunio
Department Of Food Science And Technology School Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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Ohmiya Kunio
Department Of Bioresources School Of Bioresources Mie University
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Shimizu Shoichi
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Kyoto University
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Shimizu Shoichi
Department Of Food Science And Technology School Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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NOKURA KAZUMASA
Department of Food Science and Technology, School of Agriculture, Nagoya University
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Nokura Kazumasa
Department Of Food Science And Technology School Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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