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Ebury Press
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Associati,Italy
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R. Tanaka
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Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan
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< Inhibitory effects of catechol accumulation on benzene biodegradation in Pseudomonas putida F1 cultures [An article from: Chemosphere] >
R. Munoz,L.F. Diaz,S. Bordel,S. Villaverde
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Elsevier
Available for download now This digital document is a journal article from Chemosphere, published by Elsevier in 2007. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Description: The influence of benzene concentration on the specific growth rate (@m), CO"2 and metabolite production, and cellular energetic content (i.e., ATP content), during benzene biodegradation by Pseudomonas putida F1 was investigated. Within the concentration range tested (5-130mg benzene l^-^1) the @m, the specific CO"2 production, and the ATP content remained constant at 0.42-0.48h^-^1, 1.86+/-0.21g CO"2 g^-^1 biomass, and 5.3+/-0.4x10^-^6mol ATP g^-^1 biomass, respectively. Catechol accumulated during process start-up at all tested concentrations. Catechol specific production increased with increasing benzene inlet concentrations. This confirms that the transformation of this intermediate was the limiting step during benzene degradation. It was shown that catechol inhibited both the conversion of benzene to catechol and its further transformation. In addition, catechol concentrations higher than 10mgl^-^1 significantly decreased both benzene and catechol associated respiration, confirming the highly inhibitory effect of this intermediate. This inhibitory threshold concentration was approximately two orders of magnitude lower than the concentrations present in the culture medium during process start-up, suggesting that cellular activity was always far below its maximum. Thus, due to its toxic and inhibitory nature and its tendency to accumulate at high benzene loading, catechol must be carefully monitored during process operation.
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F Magazine, Chicago
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Sep Editrice
This is the Formula 1 yearbook, a photographic review of the entire World Championship season, combined with detailed reports and analyses of each of the 17 Grand Prix races around the world, from Australia in March to Japan in October. For each race a four-page spread shows the starting line-up, retirements, fastest laps, a detailed account of the race, together with a description of the circuit, the weather conditions, and the particular issues and talking points which dominated discussion at the time. In addition it has two pages of colour photographs of each race.
< Rookie roars into history; Hamilton 1st black driver to win F1 race with Montreal triumph.(Sports): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press >
Gale Reference Team
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Thomson Gale(2007-06-11)
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Citation Details Title:Rookie roars into history; Hamilton 1st black driver to win F1 race with Montreal triumph.(Sports) Author:Gale Reference Team Publication:Winnipeg Free Press(Magazine/Journal) Date:June 11, 2007 Publisher:Thomson Gale Page:c1
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