文档介绍:Cambridge Studies in Biotechnology
Editors: Sir James Baddiley, N. H. Carey, I. J. Higgins,
W. G. Potter
9 Biotechnology of microbial harides
9 Biotechnology of microbial harides
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Biotechnology of microbial
harides
IAN W. SUTHERLAND
Department of Microbiology, Edinburgh University
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Sutherland, Ian W.
Biotechnology of microbial harides.
1. Industrial chemicals derived from anisms:
harases & harides
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ISBN 0 521 36350 0 hardback
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Contents
Preface vii
1 Introduction and definition 1
2 haride analysis and structural determination 12
3 haride structure 20
4 Enzymes degrading harides 38
5 Biosynthesis 54
6 Physiology and industrial production 70
7 ics, control and regulation of haride
synthesis