Application of Direct Current to Protect Bioreactor against Contamination
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概要
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Bacteria cell suspensions were sterilized by direct electric current and the cell death rate was proportional to the current. When repeated hydrolysis of casein by immobilized mycelia was done under 0.06 A of direct electric current, contaminants were inhibited while the hydrolysis was stable for more than 10 batches (250h).
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1995-04-23
著者
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Nakanishi Kotoyoshi
Department of Brewing and Fermentation, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Nakanishi K
Tokyo Univ. Agriculture Tokyo Jpn
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TOKUDA Hiroharu
Department of Brewing and Fermentation, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Nakanishi Kotoyoshi
Department Of Brewing And Ferment. Tokyo Univ. Of Agric.
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Nakanishi Kotoyoshi
Department Of Biotechnology Faculty Of Engineering Okayania University
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Tokuda H
Tokyo Univ. Agriculture Tokyo Jpn
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Tokuda Hiroharu
Department Of Brewing And Fermentation Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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Tokuda Hiroharu
Department of Brewing and Ferment., Tokyo Univ. of Agric.
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