Artículo de revista
Monitoring bacterial consumption of low molecular weight lignin derivatives by high performance liquid chromatography
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Enzyme and Microbial Technology 18 (april): 213-216
0141-0229
Autor
Goycoolea, M.
Seelenfreund Hirsch, Daniela
Rüttimann, C.
González, B.
Vicuña E., Rafael
Institución
Resumen
The lignolytic capacity of some natural bacterial isolates eas examined. Strains were selected from samples of decaying wood by growth in a minimal medium containing aromatic compounds with a structural relationship to lignin as the sole carbon sources. These included derivatives of benzoic and phenylpropanoic acids, as well as a mixture of low molecular weight compounds obtained by fractionation of kraft lignin. Reserved-phase high-performnce liquid chromatography analyses before and after cell growth in the latter revealed a degradation pattern of the different compounds present in the culture which was characteristic for each of the strains studied.