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Title: Effect of carbon and nitrogen sources and incubation times on poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) synthesis by Bacillus subtilis 25 and Bacillus megaterium 12
Authors: Yüksekdağ, Zehra Nur
Aslım, Belma
Beyatlı, Yavuz
Mercan, Nazime
Keywords: Poly-?-hydroxybutyrate
Bacillus subtilis
B. megaterium
Different carbon and nitrogen sources
incubation time
Publisher: ACADEMIC JOURNALS, P O BOX 5170-00200 NAIROBI, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS 73023, NIGERIA
Abstract: In this study, poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) production by the Bacillus subtilis 25 and Bacillus megaterium 12 strains was investigated in nutrient broth medium at different incubation times (between 6 h and 48h). The best PHB production and all yields of these strains were determined. The productions were 0.101 g/L, 0.142 g/L and the percentage yields were 18.03%, 14.79% after 45h, respectively. At 48th h, there was a decrease in PHB yields. In our study, the effects of different carbon and nitrogen sources on PHB production in these strains were also tested. While the strains produced less PHB in nutrient broth medium with different carbon and nitrogen sources, the highest level of PHB accumulation of the strains was observed in the medium with protease peptone. In this nutrient broth medium with protease peptone the percentage PHB yield of B. subtilis 25 was determined as 78.69%, while in the same nitrogen sources this percentage in B. megaterium 12 was determined to be 77.00%.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/28182
ISSN: 1684-–5315
Appears in Collections:Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Koleksiyonu
Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection

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