2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-021-01460-8
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Statistical Optimization of Poly-β-Hydroxybutyrate Biosynthesis Using the Spent Mushroom Substrate by Bacillus tequilensis PSR-2

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“…Bacillus megaterium strain CAM12 produced 51% (8.31 g/L) of PHB using finger millet straw hydrolysates [ 82 ]. Bacillus tequilensis PSR-2 produced 49.12% (2.8 g/L) of PHB using glucose (1%) [ 83 ]. In addition, the strain PSR-2 could produce a maximum of 12.4 g/L of PHB using an alkali-pretreated spent mushroom substrate of sugarcane bagasse [ 83 ].…”
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“…Bacillus megaterium strain CAM12 produced 51% (8.31 g/L) of PHB using finger millet straw hydrolysates [ 82 ]. Bacillus tequilensis PSR-2 produced 49.12% (2.8 g/L) of PHB using glucose (1%) [ 83 ]. In addition, the strain PSR-2 could produce a maximum of 12.4 g/L of PHB using an alkali-pretreated spent mushroom substrate of sugarcane bagasse [ 83 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacillus tequilensis PSR-2 produced 49.12% (2.8 g/L) of PHB using glucose (1%) [ 83 ]. In addition, the strain PSR-2 could produce a maximum of 12.4 g/L of PHB using an alkali-pretreated spent mushroom substrate of sugarcane bagasse [ 83 ]. B. cereus 2156 produced 2.2 g/L of PHB using sugarcane molasses [ 84 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%