Isolation, Identification, and Culture Conditions of the Strain Producing Eicosapentaenoic Acid

  • Shin, Won-Cheol (Department of Fermentation Engineering, Kangwon Natiqnal University and Bioproducts Research Center) ;
  • Kim, Chang-Ho (Department of Fermentation Engineering, Kangwon Natiqnal University and Bioproducts Research Center)
  • Published : 1994.12.01

Abstract

The bacterium producing EPA was isolated from the intestines of the marine fishes. The strains were studied for their identification and their culture conditions. The selected strain was gram negative, rod(0.7 $\times$ 2.4 $\mu m$ in size) and motile with a single polar flagellum. This strain was identified as a Pseudomonas sp. on the basis of its morphological, cultural and physiological characteristics. The strain showed a maximum productivity of phospholipid at $20^{\circ}C$ after 48 hours of culture time with an initia1 pH of 7.0 in the PYM-glucose medium. Under these culture conditions, the production of phospholipid was about 0.3 mg/ml and 0.06 mg/mg dry cell weight.

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