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Synthesis of Novel Plant Growth Inhibitors Structurally Related to Abscisic Acid
Authors:Saburo Tamura  Minoru Nagao
Affiliation:Department of Agricultural Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Abstract:When paraffin wax is dispersed in medium as emulsion, some kinds of bacteria and yeasts readily grow on it. This paper presents a study on microbial cell production from solid paraffin. In this study a paraffin wax which contains 91% of normal paraffins ranging from C25 to C37 with the melting point of 62.5°C was used as a substate, but no solvent was used for the dispersion of the wax.

As a result of this study, the following have been found out. (1) Many strains of liquid normal paraffin assimilating bacteria and yeasts can assimilate paraffin wax. (2) Dried cell yields on added hydrocarbons of Corynebacterium hydrocarboclastus S-12-B2 and Candida tropicalis S-315-Y1 are 70% and 56% respectively, when they are cultured by wax emulsion of 0.6% concentration. (3) When nonion surface-active agent (Plysurf A210G) was added as an emulsifing agent, highly concentrated wax emulsion was obtained, but the growth of microorganisms on it was slower. Further investigation is needed to obtain better strains of bacteria and yeasts and also to find out optimum culture conditions.
Keywords:liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC-MS)  adipocyte  peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)  fatty acid (FA) syntheses  phenolic compounds
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