2022
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering9040178
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PHB Producing Cyanobacteria Found in the Neighborhood—Their Isolation, Purification and Performance Testing

Abstract: Cyanobacteria are a large group of prokaryotic microalgae that are able to grow photo-autotrophically by utilizing sunlight and by assimilating carbon dioxide to build new biomass. One of the most interesting among many cyanobacteria cell components is the storage biopolymer polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), a member of the group of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA). Cyanobacteria occur in almost all habitats, ranging from freshwater to saltwater, freely drifting or adhered to solid surfaces or growing in the porewater of … Show more

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“…Surprisingly, it was strain Synechocystis sp. IFA-3, an organism isolated from a fire pond just around the corner of the researchers’ institute near Vienna, which turned out to hold highest promise as proficient new PHA producer among all organism isolated by the authors from the magnitude of samples collected all over the world [ 16 ]. Also in the nexus of cyanoabacteria, Doppler et al developed a new in situ method for fast and reliable determination of PHA in growing phototrophic cultures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surprisingly, it was strain Synechocystis sp. IFA-3, an organism isolated from a fire pond just around the corner of the researchers’ institute near Vienna, which turned out to hold highest promise as proficient new PHA producer among all organism isolated by the authors from the magnitude of samples collected all over the world [ 16 ]. Also in the nexus of cyanoabacteria, Doppler et al developed a new in situ method for fast and reliable determination of PHA in growing phototrophic cultures.…”
Section: Individual Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%