Fig. 1. GC and GC/MS analysis of PHAs produced from Pseudomonas sp. EML2. Strain was cultivated in MS medium with 2% WFO for 48 hr at 30℃. After PHAs are extracted with chloroform, (A) GC and (B) GC/MS analysis were performed.
Fig. 2. Confirming optimum growth conditions of Pseudomonas sp. EML2 at MS medium with 2% WFO as a sole carbon source. (A) Time, (B) pH value, (C) Temperature, (D) Different nitrogen sources, (E) WFO concentration.
Fig. 3. Production of PHAs by Pseudomonas sp. EML2 at batch fermentation with 3% WFO and FFO. The graph shows time courses of DCW, PHA yield and residual oil when batch fermentation with (A) WFO and (B) FFO as a sole carbon source, respectively.
Table 1. PHA production of soil bacteria in MS medium contain-ing 2% of WFO as the sole carbon source
Table 2. Identification of isolated Pseudomonas sp. EML2 strains by 16S rRNA gene
Table 3. Fatty acid composition of WFO and FFO
Table 4. The comparison of microbial production of PHA from oil sources reported in the literature with the present work
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