Bioconversion of raw glycerol into lactic acid by endophytic bacteria from mangrove plants.

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Author(s): KRÜGER, C. Q.; MARQUES, B. L.; PACHECO, T. F.; MARROIG, L. B.; SALUM, T. F. C.; FAVARO, L. C. de L.

Summary: The present work evaluated 96 bacteria isolated from Avicennia schaeuriana (27 strains), Laguncularia racemosa (24 strains), and Rhizophora mangle (45 strains) from a mangrove area impacted by an oil spill. The 96 bacteria were preserved by deep freezing (20% glycerol).They were reactivated from the stock in Tryptone Soy Agar and incubated at 28°C for 7 days.

Publication year: 2023

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