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Cupriavidus genera

Even if the Cupriavidus genera remains predominant in the production of PHAscl, Other genera were also discovered and studied in recent years Bacillus cereus, Brevundimonas vesicularis, Sphingopyxis macrogoltabia, ... [Pg.17]

Family I. Burkholderiaceae Genus I. Burkholderia Genus II. Cupriavidus Genus III. Lautropia Genus IV. Pandoraea Genus V. Thermothrix Family II. Ralstoniaceae ... [Pg.1201]

Several microorganisms are able to produce PHAscl, however, the Cupriavidus genus is by far the most studied for this purpose. Numerous reasons justify this choice the genus is rather robust, accepts different... [Pg.36]

Different approaches were explored for the production of PHAscl by the Cupriavidus genus. The main approaches are the utilization of noble versus waste carbon sources and the utilization of a limiting factor to trigger PHA production versus operation under nutrient-sufficient conditions. [Pg.37]

Other PHAscl producing strains are Pseudomonas fluorescens, Gamma proteobacterium and Haloferax mediterranei, among others. Although they present interesting results in terms of carbon source used, such as sugarcane molasses or vinasse, the productivity, PHA content in cells and yield on carbon sources are often much lower than those reported for the Cupriavidus genus (Table 2.2). [Pg.39]

Another strategy consists of using mixed cultures, such as activated sludge, to perform PHA accumulation. The important advantage of such a technique is the cheaper processes involved no sterilization is required, the use of waste is generally applied and the infrastructure is almost always available at waste treatment facilities. Thus, even if the productivities are six-fold lower than those observed for the Cupriavidus genus on a pure carbon source, the economical feasibility is not that different. [Pg.39]

Vandamme, P., Coenye, T. Taxonomy of the genus Cupriavidus a tale of lost and found. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 54, 2285-2289 (2004)... [Pg.418]


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