Theoretical and Methodological Basis of Continuous Culture of MicroorganismsIvan Málek, Zdeněk Fenel Elsevier, 24 set 2013 - 656 pagine Theoretical and Methodological Basis of Continuous Culture of Microorganisms deals with the continuous cultivation of microorganisms. The book contains six chapters and opens with a discussion of the origins, principles, and development of continuous cultivation methods. This is followed by separate chapters on continuous systems (open, closed, semi-continuous systems), theoretical analysis of continuous culture systems, techniques of continuous laboratory cultivations, experimental applications of continuous cultivation, and industrial continuous fermentations. |
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... penicillin (Fig. 2. — 13. C). The mycelium formed a compact layer adhering to the outer walls of the tube; this mycelium aged with time and finally became autolysed. Although a penicillin concentration gradient existed in the liquid ...
... penicillin (Fig. 2. — 13. C). The mycelium formed a compact layer adhering to the outer walls of the tube; this mycelium aged with time and finally became autolysed. Although a penicillin concentration gradient existed in the liquid ...
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... penicillin in a modified vinegar vat. Most of the technical processes of this kind, however, are combined with circulation. In laboratory research, metal spirals, agar plates, filter-paper strips or pieces of sintered glass were ...
... penicillin in a modified vinegar vat. Most of the technical processes of this kind, however, are combined with circulation. In laboratory research, metal spirals, agar plates, filter-paper strips or pieces of sintered glass were ...
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... penicillin, streptomycin, and subtilin or citric acid. A great number of continuous processes of different types has been described in the literature and it is impossible to mention all of these in this chapter. The pertinent references ...
... penicillin, streptomycin, and subtilin or citric acid. A great number of continuous processes of different types has been described in the literature and it is impossible to mention all of these in this chapter. The pertinent references ...
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... penicillin (RIöICA, 1953; PIRT and CALLow, 1960), of alcohol (ANDREYEv, 1958) and most recently of intermediates and analogues of nucleic acids, such as azauracil riboside (RIöICA, 1961). The multi-stage cultivation is applied in ...
... penicillin (RIöICA, 1953; PIRT and CALLow, 1960), of alcohol (ANDREYEv, 1958) and most recently of intermediates and analogues of nucleic acids, such as azauracil riboside (RIöICA, 1961). The multi-stage cultivation is applied in ...
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Sommario
31 | |
67 | |
CHAPTER 4 Technique of Continuous Laboratory Cultivations | 155 |
CHAPTER 5 Application of Continuous Cultivation in Research | 315 |
CHAPTER 6 Industrial Application of Continuous Fermentation | 493 |
Index of microorganisms | 647 |
Subject index | 649 |
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