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. 1968 Aug;16(8):1140-5.
doi: 10.1128/am.16.8.1140-1145.1968.

Isolation and characterization of a cellulose-utilizing bacterium

Isolation and characterization of a cellulose-utilizing bacterium

Y W Han et al. Appl Microbiol. 1968 Aug.

Abstract

A cellulose-decomposing aerobic and mesophilic bacterium has been isolated from soils of sugar cane fields. The terminal dilution method was adapted to isolate a single clone of cellulolytic organism from closely related contaminants. The cultural and physiological characteristics of the isolate were studied, and the organism was identified as a member of the genus Cellulomonas. The isolate excreted cellulase into the menstruum, and it hydrolyzed various cellulosic materials producing cellobiose as the final breakdown product in the menstruum. When sugar cane bagasse was properly treated with alkali and heat, the organism could decompose up to 90% of the initial substrate within 5 days. Amino acid analysis of the cell crop revealed a high content of lysine, and the essential amino acid pattern compared favorably with that of Food and Agricultural Organization reference protein.

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