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Polyhydroxyalkanoates producers

AKI03] Akiyama M., Tsuge T., Doi Y., Environmental lifecycle comparison of polyhydroxyalkanoates produced from renewable carbon resources by bacterial fevme n L iorC Polymer Degradation and Stability, o. 80, no. l,p. 183,2003. [Pg.105]

Koller M, Hesse P, Bona R, Kutschera C, Atlic A, Braunegg G (2007) Potential of various archae- and eubacterial strains as industrial polyhydroxyalkanoate producers from whey. Macromol Biosci 7 218-226... [Pg.115]

Sharma, P.K., Fu,Zhang, X., Fristensky, B., Sparling, R., and Levin, D.B. (2014) Genome features of Pseudomonas putida LS46, a novel polyhydroxyalkanoate producer and its comparison with other P. putida strains. AMB Express, 4, 37. [Pg.316]

Roller, M., Hesse, R, Bona, R., Kutschera, C., Atlic, A., Braunegg, G., Potential of Various Archae-and Eubacterial Strains as Industrial Polyhydroxyalkanoate Producers from Whey. Mgcrmnole ijig Bioscience. 7(2), 218-226 (2007). [Pg.926]

Kung SS, Chuang YC, Chen CH, Chien CC (2007) Isolation of polyhydroxyalkanoates-producing bacteria using a combination of phenotype and genotype approach. Lett Appl Microbiol 44 364-371... [Pg.177]

Serafim LS, Lemos PC, Torres C, Reis MA, Ramos AM (2008) The influence of process parameters on the characteristics of polyhydroxyalkanoates produced by mixed cultures. Macromol Biosci 8 355-366... [Pg.182]

In toda/s world, the biotechnology industry, which includes the bacterial production of compounds listed in O Table 1.1, accounts for a mere US 30 billion in chemical compounds produced by fermentation or other bioconversion processes. The total chemical market is greater than US 1,200 billion (Wilke 1995), which includes all organic chemicals mostly produced from petroleum, natural gas, and coal feedstocks. Indeed, most of the organic acids and solvents listed in O Table 1.1 are also synthesized today by chemical processes from these nonrenewable feedstocks. An exception is the polyhydroxyalkanoates, produced only by bacteria. However, cheap, petroleum-derived plastic polymers dominate the present-day market where the polyalkanoate products are designed to compete. [Pg.5]

Environmental life cycle comparison of polyhydroxyalkanoates produced from renewable carbon resources by... [Pg.567]

Tian, W.D., 1998, Screening and study of novel polyhydroxyalkanoate producing microorganisms. M.Sc. Thesis, Tsinghua University, Beijing/China. [Pg.165]

Hong, K., Chen, G.Q., Yu, P.H., Zhang, G., Liu, Y., and Chua, H., 2000, Effect of C N Molar Ratio on Monomer Composition of Polyhydroxyalkanoates Produced by Pseudomonas Mendocina 0806 and Pseudomonas Pseudoalcaligenes YSI. Appl. Biochem. Biotechnol. 84-86 971-980. [Pg.205]

Sangkharak, K., Prasertsan, P. Screening and identification of polyhydroxyalkanoates producing bacteria and biochemical characterization of their possible application. J Gen ApplMicrobiol 2012, 58,173-182. [Pg.320]


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