
doi: 10.1271/bbb.63.500
pmid: 10227136
A microbial process for removing cadmium from a homogenate of hepatopancreas, a waste of scallop processing, was devised to use this waste for value-added protein resources. Microorganisms were screened on the basis of the ability to remove cadmium from a medium with the initial concentration of 10 mg/l of cadmium. One soil isolate, identified as Xanthomonas sp. UR No. 2 by its taxonomical characteristics, removed 98% of the cadmium in the medium in 2 d. During cultivation of this strain in the homogenates of hepatopancreas digested by endopeptidases, 90% of cadmium was removed, while this strain had little effect on the simple non-digested homogenates. The mass balance of cadmium during homogenizations of the hepatopancreas tissues and cultivations in the protease-treated homogenate were examined. The content of crude proteins of culture supernatant treated by Xanthomonas sp. UR No. 2 was equivalent to those of various feedstuffs on the market.
Waste Products, Xanthomonas, <i>Xanthomonas</i> sp., waste tissue, Proteins, protease, Culture Media, Bacteria, Aerobic, Kinetics, microbial removal of cadmium, Endopeptidases, Animals, scallop hepatopancreas, Digestive System, Soil Microbiology, Cadmium, Shellfish
Waste Products, Xanthomonas, <i>Xanthomonas</i> sp., waste tissue, Proteins, protease, Culture Media, Bacteria, Aerobic, Kinetics, microbial removal of cadmium, Endopeptidases, Animals, scallop hepatopancreas, Digestive System, Soil Microbiology, Cadmium, Shellfish
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