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Article: Study results from Campinas State University provide new insights into applied microbiology.
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- January 13, 2009
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"To study the metabolic profile of Pseudomonas rhodesiae and Pseudomonas fluorescens in water-organic solvent systems using terpene substrates for both growth and biotransformation processes and to determine the aerobic or anaerobic status of these degradation pathways. Substrates from pinene (alpha-pinene, alpha-pinene oxide, beta-pinene, beta-pinene oxide, turpentine) and limonene (limonene, limonene-1,2-oxide, orange peel oil) families were tested," scientists writing in the Journal of Applied Microbiology report (see also Applied Microbiology).
"For the bioconversion, the terpene-grown biomass was concentrated and used either as whole cells or as a crude ...
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