High Rate Production in Static Culture of Bacterial Cellulose from Sucrose by a Newly Isolated Acetobacter Strain

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For the industrial production of bacterial cellulose from sucrose in static cultures, the possibility of a high rate of cellulose production was investigated. An Acetobacter strain, S-35, which had been isolated from a grape, was selected from 1500 isolates. This strain was found to produce a large amount of cellulose from either glucose or fructose. Using this strain, high cellulose production rates of 3.3g/liter/d or 40g/m2/d from sucrose were seen in static culture. © 1997, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Kojima, Y., Seto, A., Tonouchi, N., Tsuchida, T., & Yoshinaga, F. (1997). High Rate Production in Static Culture of Bacterial Cellulose from Sucrose by a Newly Isolated Acetobacter Strain. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 61(9), 1585–1586. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.61.1585

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