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Evaluation of soil gram-negative bacteria yielding polyhydroxyalkanoic acids from carbohydrates and propionic acid

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 A screening programme was developed leading to the isolation of 75 strains of soil gram-negative bacteria which are able to produce polyhydroxyalkanoic acids (PHA) from sugar-cane derivatives. The evaluation of these strains was performed with regard to their efficiency in converting carbohydrates or propionic acid into PHA constituents. Several strains were able to use sucrose as well as glucose and fructose to grow and afterwards to accumulate poly-(3-hydroxybutyric acid) (PHB) with promising yields. Seven strains were found to have more than 80% of the theoretical value when converting carbohydrates into PHB and accumulated at least 50% of the cell dry weight as PHB. Ten strains incorporated 3-hydroxyvaleric acid units into the polymer from propionic acid of which 3 gave yields comparable to those of Alcaligenes eutrophus.

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Received: 19 May 1995/Received revision: 2 January 1996/Accepted: 22 January 1996

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Gomez, J., Rodrigues, M., Alli, R. et al. Evaluation of soil gram-negative bacteria yielding polyhydroxyalkanoic acids from carbohydrates and propionic acid. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 45, 785–791 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002530050763

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