Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2091657 | Journal of Microbiological Methods | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In order to develop mutagenic methods, supercritical CO2 was evaluated as a new environmentally friendly mutagen. During treatment by supercritical CO2, the survival rate and the positive mutation rate of Flavobacterium sp. strain YY25 were strongly dependent on pressure, temperature, treatment time and additive (DMSO). 8 MPa, 35 °C, 30 min of supercritical CO2 and 1% of DMSO were believed as the optimum doses. After the seed liquid was treated under these conditions, a mutant strain with about 44.2% increase in lipase yield comparing with the wild strain was acquired, indicating that the novel mutagenic method by supercritical CO2 was feasible and promising in microbial breeding field.
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Authors
Qiao Y. Zhang, Jun Q. Qian, Hui Guo, Sheng L. Yang,