indigo-carmine and oleyl-alcohol

indigo-carmine has been researched along with oleyl-alcohol* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for indigo-carmine and oleyl-alcohol

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Utilization of hydrophobic bacterium Rhodococcus opacus B-4 as whole-cell catalyst in anhydrous organic solvents.
    Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 2007, Volume: 74, Issue:4

    Rhodococcus opacus strain B-4, which has recently been isolated as an organic solvent-tolerant bacterium, has a high hydrophobicity and exhibits a high affinity for hydrocarbons. This bacterium was able to survive for at least 5 days in organic solvents, including n-tetradecane, oleyl alcohol, and bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (BEHP), which contained water less than 1% (w/v). The biocatalytic ability of R. opacus B-4 was demonstrated in the essentially nonaqueous BEHP using indigo production from indole as a model conversion. By the catabolism of oleic acid for NADH regeneration, indigo production increased up to 71.6 microg ml(-1) by 24 h.

    Topics: Alkanes; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Biotransformation; Culture Media; Diethylhexyl Phthalate; Drug Resistance, Bacterial; Fatty Alcohols; Fermentation; Indigo Carmine; Indoles; Industrial Microbiology; Microbial Viability; NAD; Oleic Acid; Rhodococcus; Solvents

2007