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. 1986 Jan;51(1):214-6.
doi: 10.1128/aem.51.1.214-216.1986.

Accumulation of Poly (beta-Hydroxybutyrate) by Halobacteria

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Accumulation of Poly (beta-Hydroxybutyrate) by Halobacteria

R Fernandez-Castillo et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1986 Jan.

Abstract

Some species of extremely halophilic archaebacteria, Halobacteriaceae, have been shown to accumulate large amounts of poly (beta-hydroxybutyrate) under conditions of nitrogen limitation and abundant carbon source. The production of poly (beta-hydroxybutyrate), at least in large quantities, was restricted to two carbohydrate-utilizing species, Halobacterium mediterranei and H. volcanii. In addition to the nutrients in the media, the salt concentration also influenced poly (beta-hydroxybutyrate) accumulation, which was greater at lower salt concentrations. The possible application of these microorganisms for the production of biodegradable plastics is discussed.

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