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[Effect of various organic compounds on the growth and hydrocarbon production by sulfur-reducing bacteria].

Authors: T V, Bagaeva; M I, Beliaeva;

[Effect of various organic compounds on the growth and hydrocarbon production by sulfur-reducing bacteria].

Abstract

The effects of lactate, pyruvate and ethanol on growth and formation of extracellular hydrocarbons by Desulfovibrio desulfuricans 1799 cultivated in H2 + CO2 atmosphere were studied. It was shown that sulfate reducing bacteria grow and produce hydrocarbons on all studied carbon and energy sources. Substitution of lactate in the medium for pyruvate or ethanol decreased only insignificantly the amount of synthesized hydrocarbons with concomitant increase in the content of isoform.

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Ethanol, Pyruvic Acid, Desulfovibrio, Lactic Acid, Hydrocarbons, Culture Media

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