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⵵/ȣ 1995 / ȣ: V.7,no.1,Mar
1() Microbial Poly--hydroxybutyrate Ư
2(Ÿ) Characterization of microbial poly--butyrate
() Moon Sik Kim (Dept. of Textile Eng., Pusan National Univ.,) Jong Kun Lee (Dept. of Microbiology, Pusan National Univ.,) Sang Joon Lee (Dept. of Microbiology, Pusan National Univ.,) Soo Min Park (Dept. of Textile Eng., Pusan National Univ.,)
(Ÿ) Moon Sik Kim (Dept. of Textile Eng., Pusan National Univ.,) Jong Kun Lee (Dept. of Microbiology, Pusan National Univ.,) Sang Joon Lee (Dept. of Microbiology, Pusan National Univ.,) Soo Min Park (Dept. of Textile Eng., Pusan National Univ.,)
Ҽ() Moon Sik Kim (Dept. of Textile Eng., Pusan National Univ.,) Jong Kun Lee (Dept. of Microbiology, Pus
Ҽ(Ÿ) Moon Sik Kim (Dept. of Textile Eng., Pusan National Univ.,) Jong Kun Lee (Dept. of Microbiology, Pus
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ʷ Poly--hydroxybutyrate(PHB) was biosynthesized using Alcaligenes sp. FL-027. Alcaligenes sp. FL-027 was cultivated by fed-batch methods, in order to promote cell growth and PHB accumulation with carbon source. The cells were first grown at 3 on the fermentor. The structure of biosynthesized PHB is investigated by the NMR, IR. The crystalline portions were identified through the use of DSC and X-ray diffractometer. The melting point was about 16 and the diffraction peaks of (020) and (110) were shown at 13 and 17, respectively.
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