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Studies on the Changes in Activities of ALPase, ACPase, ATPase and Synthesis of Volutin Granules upon Phosphate Concentration in Saccharomyces uvarum (Saccharomyces uvarum의 인삼염첨가배양에 따른 ALPase, ACPase, ATPase 활성도와 volutin과립의 함량변화)

  • 이기성;최영길
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.84-89
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    • 1985
  • The effect of exogenous phosphate supply on the regulation of phosphate metabolism was investegated during catabolic repression and catabolic derepression in yeast (Saccharomyces uvarum). As the results, when sugar was supplimented in cells cultivated under phosphate free, the growith rate was low but it was capable of cell division. Polyphosphate "B" was accumulated highly in proportion to amount of phosphate added to the medium. Without regard to phosphate supply of the medium, the total amount of polyphospgate was almost similar, although each polyphosphate was turned over. Activities of all phosphatases remained continuousoy high in the cells cultivated in the phosphate free medium. Especially under catabolic repression, the function of polyphosphate system was shown to compensate the ATP/ADP system as phosphate donor, energy source and regulator.

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Recovery of phosphorus from waste activated sludge by microwave heating and MAP crystallization (잉여 슬러지의 마이크로웨이브 가온과 MAP 결정화를 이용한 인산염 회수)

  • Ahn, Johwan
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.291-297
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    • 2019
  • Phosphorus is a vital resource for sustaining agriculture and nutrition, but a limited non-renewable resource. Thus, the recovery of phosphorus from waste activated sludge(WAS) was attempted by microwave heating and magnesium ammonium phosphorus(MAP) crystallization. Polyphosphate-accumulating organisms(PAOs) in WAS release phosphate from the cell when they are exposed to high temperature environments. Microwave heating caused phosphorus and ammonia to release from WAS. The amount was increased with increasing temperature, showing that 88.5% of polyphosphate present in the cells were released in the form of phosphate at $80^{\circ}C$. A similar result was also observed in the release of ammonia. On the other hand, both phosphorus and ammonia were crystallized with magnesium, and then was harvested as MAP. Phosphorus recovery rate reached almost 97.8%, but the ammonia was about 13.4%. These results cleary indicate that phosphorus could be recovered from WAS using a physiological trait of PAOs. Heavy metal analyses also show that the MAP crystal is useful and safe as a phosphorus fertilizer.