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Production of poly (3‐hydroxybutyrate) by high cell density fed‐batch culture of Alcaligenes eutrophus with phospate limitationRyu et al., 1997
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- Ryu H
- Hahn S
- Chang Y
- Chang H
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- Biotechnology and bioengineering
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High cell density fed‐batch fermentation of Alcaligenes eutrophus was carried out for the production of poly (3‐hydroxybutyrate)(PHB) in a 60‐L fermentor. During the fermentation, pH was controlled with NH4OH solution and PHB accumulation was induced by phosphate …
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