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The antibacterial activity of ethyl acetate extracts and 95% ethanol extracts from 14 microalgal strains against human pathogenic bacteria was tested, and four rnicrolalgal strains were selected for their high biomass productivity and strong antibacterial activity. Subsequently, these four strains (C14, C74, C79, and SY01) were identified as Chlorella sp., Chlorella sorokiniana, Scenedesmus armatus...
A compound bioflocculant CBF-F26, produced by mixed culture of Rhizobium radiobacter F2 and Bacillus sphaeicus F6, was investigated with regard to its physicochemical and flocculating properties. It was identified as a polysaccharide bioflocculant composed of rhamnose, mannose, glucose, and galactose, respectively, in a 1.3: 2.1: 10.0: 1.0 molar ratio. The average molecular weight was determined as...
In order to reveal the molecular mechanisms and the metabolic pathway of producing bioflocculant, the changes in protein complexes of F2 grown in minimal media versus bioflocculant media and those of F6 grown in minimal media versus bioflocculant media were respectively researched by SDS-PAGE. SDS-PAGE results indicated that the relative band volumes of three bands were obviously decreased in F2,...
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