2019
DOI: 10.14719/pst.2019.6.sp1.673
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Production of poly hydroxy butyrate (PHB) from Eichhornia crassipes through microbial fermentation process

Abstract: Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is one of the highly biodegradable and biologically acceptable thermoplastics synthesized by many microorganisms collectively called polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). All available biopolymers are viewed as perfect answers for the resolution of natural contamination issue by supplanting ordinary plastic business. They are likewise utilized as osteosclerotic stimulants attributable to their piezoelectric properties, in bone plates, during operations as suture material and vein substitution… Show more

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“…Beneficial microorganisms (i.e., fungi and bacteria) have stimulated the synthesis of nanoscale metals in exogenous and endogenous processes (Shende, Gade, & Rai, 2017; Upadhayay, Verma, & Kuila, 2019). Beside plant and algal extracts, fungi are also highly potential for nanosynthesis because of their active enzymatic activity during reaction.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Beneficial microorganisms (i.e., fungi and bacteria) have stimulated the synthesis of nanoscale metals in exogenous and endogenous processes (Shende, Gade, & Rai, 2017; Upadhayay, Verma, & Kuila, 2019). Beside plant and algal extracts, fungi are also highly potential for nanosynthesis because of their active enzymatic activity during reaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beneficial microorganisms (i.e., fungi and bacteria) have stimulated the synthesis of nanoscale metals in exogenous and endogenous processes (Shende, Gade, & Rai, 2017;Upadhayay, Verma, & Kuila, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They have stated that, during PHB production progression, N content in sugarcane molasses is accountable for higher cell growth and favorable for PHB accumulation. Moreover, the obtained PHB accumulation and yield was found higher than other studies utilizing water hyacinth biomass by using R. eutropha MTCC 1472 [ 10 ]; by Ralstonia eutropha MTCC 8320 [ 9 ]; using bacterial isolates [ 37 ] and using Bacillus cereus and Bacillus subtilis [ 38 ]. The obtained results of PHB production by R. eutropha were compared and found satisfactory with the literature ( Table 4 ).…”
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confidence: 67%
“…1 C). Sudan Black B and Nile blue A are lipophilic dyes characterized by their high selective binding to lipid-rich structures including PHB, allowing their visualization under microscope [ 36 40 ].
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confidence: 99%