PHB - degrading Streptomyces sp. SSM 5670 isolation, characterization and PHB - accumulation

New microbial bioprospecting has become an important way to find new polyhydroxyalkanoate [PHA] producers and degraders. Poly [3-hydroxybutyrate] [PHB], the best known member of the PHAs, has received much attention because it can be degraded completely in different environments without forming any...

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Autor principal: Yashchuk, O.
Otros Autores: Miyazaki, Silvia Susana, Hermida, E. B.
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