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. 1967 Nov;15(6):1332-8.
doi: 10.1128/am.15.6.1332-1338.1967.

Growth yields of bacteria on selected organic compounds

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Growth yields of bacteria on selected organic compounds

W R Mayberry et al. Appl Microbiol. 1967 Nov.

Abstract

Cell yields were determined for two bacterial soil isolants grown aerobically in minimal media on a variety of synthetic organic compounds. 1-Dodecanol, benzoic acid, phenylacetic acid, phenylglyoxylic acid, and diethylene, triethylene, and tetraethylene glycols were tested. Two "biochemicals," succinate and acetate, were also tested for comparison. Yields were calculated on the basis of grams of cells obtained per mole of substrate utilized, gram atom of carbon utilized, mole of oxygen consumed, and equivalent of "available electrons" in the substrates. This latter value appears to be nearly constant at 3 g of cells per equivalent of "available electrons." Yields predicted on this basis for other bacteria and for yeasts on other substrates are in fair agreement with reported values.

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