细菌降解聚酯聚氨酯

M.J. Kay, L.H.G. Morton, E.L. Prince
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介绍了为研究16种细菌降解聚酯聚氨酯的能力而进行的工作。用矿物盐培养基进行液体摇培养实验,将聚氨酯作为唯一的碳源,结果表明,在12周的时间里,没有一种细菌能够降解聚氨酯。通过在摇摇培养基中加入1毫升等量的过夜肉汤培养物,在低水平上添加补充有机营养物质,发现足以对两种分离菌产生显著的降解作用;一种棒状杆菌和铜绿假单胞菌(ATCC 13388),潜伏期超过12周。另外五种细菌分离物发现,以酵母提取物(1% w/v)的形式提供更高水平的有机营养物质对液体摇液培养物有显著的降解作用。结果表明,在酵母浸膏存在的情况下,4株分离菌能在2周内降解聚酯聚氨酯。
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Bacterial degradation of polyester polyurethane

An account is presented of work undertaken to investigate the ability of sixteen bacteria to degrade polyester polyurethane. The results of liquid shake culture experiments using a mineral salts medium, incorporating the polyurethane as the sole carbon source, indicated that none of the bacteria were able to degrade the polyurethane over a 12-week period.

The addition of supplementary organic nutrients at a low level, achieved by the addition of 1 ml aliquots of overnight broth cultures of the bacteria to the shake cultures, was found to be sufficient to effect significant degradation in two isolates; a species of Corynebacterium and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 13388) over a 12-week incubation period. The provision of higher levels of organic nutrients in the form of yeast extract (1% w/v) to the liquid shake cultures was found to effect significant degradation by a further five bacterial isolates.

Results are presented which indicate that four bacterial isolates could degrade the polyester polyurethane within 2 weeks in the presence of yeast extract.

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