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Исследования биополимеров

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Isolation and identification of recent strains to reinforce the assembly of biopolymers from marine sample in Karan Kura River, Tamil Nadu

Kalaivani R and Sukumaran V

Marine bacterium have several undeveloped potential for novel product with a large variability in structure and biological activity. Polyhydroxy butyrate's ar perishable thermo polyesters that ar synthesized by several bacterium underneath stress conditions they're rumored to supply biopolymers like rumored butyrate (PHB), which may be created living thing as carbon and energy reserves. during this gift study, 5 PHB manufacturing microorganism colonies were isolated from the marine soil collected from the village Karan Kura River, Thanjavur district. but just one microorganism colony is chosen among others supported most PHB yield (0.701g/L).Bacteria from this colony was characterised by morphological, organic chemistry and improvement and known as Saccharococcus thermophilus. the most hydrogen ion concentrationB yield was recorded underneath the dry weight basis with completely different agro industrial wastes because the sole carbon supply at PH seven and temperature 50oC for 72h. Among the carbon sources and chemical element used, syrup and ammonium ion sulfate yield additional PHB yield severally. However, acridine orange stained cells showed the presence of enormous quantities of granules within the cell protoplasm once viewed underneath fluorescent magnifier. The extracted chemical compound was compared with the quality PHB and was confirmed to be PHB victimization FTIR analysis.