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Ethanol Production Efficiency of an Anaerobic Hemicellulolytic Thermophilic Bacterium, Strain NTOU1, Isolated from a Marine Shallow Hydrothermal Vent in Taiwan
2011
Microbes and Environments
A new extremely thermophilic, anaerobic, gram-negative bacterium, strain NTOU1, was enriched and isolated from acidic marine hydrothermal fluids off Gueishandao island in Taiwan with 0.5% starch and 0.5% maltose as carbon sources. This strain was capable of growth utilizing various sugars found in lignocellulosic biomass as well as xylan and cellulose, and produced ethanol, lactate, acetate, and CO 2 as fermentation products. The results of a 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis (1,520 bp) revealed
doi:10.1264/jsme2.me10202
pmid:21691041
fatcat:jdboxa2gsjfzbf2moyoxutrvyu