2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0180563
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Complete factorial design to adjust pH and sugar concentrations in the inoculum phase of Ralstonia solanacearum to optimize P(3HB) production

Abstract: Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (P(3HB)) is a biodegradable plastic biopolymer that accumulates as lipophilic inclusions in the cytoplasm of some microorganisms. The biotechnological process by which P(3HB) is synthesized occurs in two phases. The first phase involves cell growth in a complex culture medium, while the second phase involves polymer accumulation in the presence of excess carbon sources. As such, the efficiency of the second phase depends on the first phase. The aim of this study was to evaluate culture … Show more

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“…The decline phase in turn cannot be observed. Macagnan et al (2017) [16] reported that the stationary phase of the growth curve of R . solanacearum RS in YM medium [22], also expressed as OD 600nm , was within 22 to 28 h of culturing.…”
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“…The decline phase in turn cannot be observed. Macagnan et al (2017) [16] reported that the stationary phase of the growth curve of R . solanacearum RS in YM medium [22], also expressed as OD 600nm , was within 22 to 28 h of culturing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the Ralstonia spp. lineage is generally classified as belonging to group I [36–38], Macagnan et al (2017) [16] reported a P(3HB) production of 46.62% in the inoculum phase, without nutrient restriction, which is a characteristic of group II. Crochemore et al (2012) [34] described extensive P(3HB) accumulation—up to 70%, by the Pseudomonas strain CMM43 in the inoculum phase, suggesting that the accumulation occurred simultaneously with growth.…”
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confidence: 99%
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