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Acidovorax avenae

PAN was for a long time thought to be resistant to microbial attack. However, various bacteria that produced nitrile-converting enzymes were isolated from waste-waters of factories producing PAN fibre. Eor example, a nitrile hydratase/amidase enzyme system was studied from Mesorhizobium sp. E28 [68]. Also, bacteria (namely Ralstonia solanacearum and Acidovorax avenae) were used for the removal of acrylic acid from such waste-waters [69]. Later, on the basis of NMR... [Pg.122]

Feng YS, Chen PC, Wen FS et al (2008) Nitrile hydratase from Mesorhizobium sp F28 and its potential for nitrile biotransformation. Process Biochem 43 1391-1397 Wang CC, Lee CM, Wu AS (2009) Acrylic acid removal from synthetic wastewater and industrial wastewater using Ralstonia solanacearum and Acidovorax avenae isolated from a wastewater treatment system manufactured with polyacrylonitrile fiber. Water Sci Technol 60 3011-3016... [Pg.126]

Xylophilus ampelinus -Acidovorax avenae subsp. avenae Variovorax paradoxus... [Pg.334]


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