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Clostridium butyricum, starch

Starch-like substances are produced in several species of bacteria.18,21 For example, Escherichia coli produces a linear glucan.21,29 Corynebacterium diphtheriae produces a starch-like material and Clostridium butyricum produces a glucan with some branching.21 Neisseria perflava produces a glucan, intermediate in structure between amylopectin and glycogen 29 however, more recent work shows that the structure more closely approaches that of glycogen.30... [Pg.26]

Following this discovery, several other bacteria were found to elaborate a-amylases that could digest potato starch granules an anaerobic Clostridium butyricum 206 a non-sulfur purple photosynthetic bacterium, Rhodopseudomonas gelatinosa 205 and two other Bacillus species.206,207... [Pg.272]

Yokoi, H., Mori, S., Hirose, J., Hayashi, S., and Takasaki, Y. 1998. Hydrogen production from starch by a mixed culture of Clostridium butyricum and Rhodobacter sp. M-l 9. Bio-technol. Lett. 20, 890-895. [Pg.270]

Clostridium butyricum CWBI1009 Starch 2.91 mol/mol hexose 72.8 Masset et al. (2012)... [Pg.310]


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