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Growth rate, glucose uptake rate and biomass yield for different nitrogen sources in E. rhusiopathiae shake flask experiments

Growth rate, glucose uptake rate and biomass yield for different nitrogen sources in E. rhusiopathiae shake flask experiments

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The use of microbial and cell culture nutrient media based on hydrolyzed soybean meals has been increasing continuously, mainly for the production of human and animal pharmaceutical products, due to the risks related to the transmission of the prion diseases. Two kinds of bacteria have been studied: Haemophilus influenzae b (Hib), a bacterium that...

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... all these reasons, cheaper alternative nitrogen sources from vegetal origin, such as soy peptones and corn steep liquor, were studied in batch cultivations of E. rhusiopathiae. Screening experiments were performed in shake flasks and the main results are gathered in Table 1. Cell growth was observed in all conditions. ...