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Abstract
We isolated two polyacrylamide-degrading bacterial strains A and B from soil, and identified them as Enterobacter agglomerans and Azomonas macrocytogenes, respectively. Both strains grew on a medium composed of 10mg/ml polyacrylamide as the sole source of carbon and nitrogen. After 27-h cultivation, about 20% of the total organic carbon in the initial medium has been consumed and the avearge molecular weight of polyacrylamide has been reduced from 2×10^6 to 0.5×10^6 as a result of degradation.
Journal
- Journal of fermentation and bioengineering [List of Volumes]
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Journal of fermentation and bioengineering 80(4), 418-420, 1995-10-25 [Table of Contents]
The Society for Biotechnology, Japan