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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1985 December; 50(6): 1556-1557

Preparation and testing of an autolysate of fish viscera as growth substrate for bacteria.

E Clausen, A Gildberg and J Raa

ABSTRACT

The aqueous soluble phase of acidified and autolyzed fish viscera was used as the nitrogen source in a growth medium for bacteria. The bacteria tested grew faster and produced higher yields of cell mass on this growth medium than on corresponding media with standard tryptone preparations as the nitrogen source.


Appl Environ Microbiol. 1985 December; 50(6): 1556-1557







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