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. 1980 Jan;39(1):20-4.
doi: 10.1128/aem.39.1.20-24.1980.

Defined medium for Aquaspirillum serpens VHL effective in batch and continuous culture

Defined medium for Aquaspirillum serpens VHL effective in batch and continuous culture

G E Whitby et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1980 Jan.

Abstract

A defined medium for Aquaspirillum serpens VHL allows the replacement of the complex media now in use. It was developed by batch culture methods but supports growth in continuous culture. A basal salts medium supplemented with L-aspartic acid, L-alanine, and L-glutamic acid provided the best growth (turbidity), as long as ammonium chloride was omitted. Ammonium chloride caused either a lag or a reduction or a complete inhibition of the growth of A. serpens VHL on the above amino acids and other organic supplements depending on the combination used. Ammonium sulfate and ammonium hydroxide with L-glutamic acid allowed growth, but the lag period was increased in shake flask cultures. Vitamins, cysteine hydrochloride, and carbon dioxide had no effect on the growth rate. Viability (less than 50%) was inadequate to maintain continuous culture with L-glutamic acid as the sole source of carbon and nitrogen. Combinations of amino and carboxylic acids were then tested and, of these, L-glutamic acid (1 g/liter) and L-histidine (75 mg/liter) without ammonium chloride in the basal salts medium supported growth in batch and continuous culture. L-Glutamic acid was the limiting substrate for growth.

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