Efficient Hydrogen Production from Starch by a Bacterium Isolated from Termites
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概要
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Clostridium beijerinckii AM21B strain was isolated from termites. AM21B respectively converted 10 g of glucose or starch to 2,450 ml or 2,255 ml of H_2,while the maximum evolution rate was 660 ml or 410 ml or H_2 perhour, respectively from 1 l of PY medium containing 10 g of glucose or starch, at pH 6.5/ This H_2 production from starch by a non-photosynthetic bacterium appears to be the first report known to the authors.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1992-03-25
著者
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MORIMOTO MASAYOSHI
Kajima Technical Research Institute
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Taguchi Fumiaki
Department of Microbiology, Kitasato University School of Hygienic Sciences
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Morimoto M
Kajima Technical Research Institute
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Morimoto Masayoshi
Laboratory Of Biochemistry And Bioengineering Kajima Corporation
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CHANG JUN
Department of Microbiology, Kitasato University School of Hygienic Sciences
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TAKIGUCHI SHUYA
Department of Microbiology, Kitasato University School of Hygienic Sciences
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Chang Jun
Department Of Chemistry National Taiwan Normal University
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Chang Jun
Department Of Microbiology Kitasato University School Of Hygienic Sciences
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Taguchi F
Microbes Control Organization
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Taguchi Fumiaki
Department Of Clinical Microbiology School Of Allied Health Sciences Kitasato University
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Takiguchi Shuya
Department Of Microbiology Kitasato University School Of Hygienic Sciences
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