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Maximization of poly-β-hydroxy butyrate production by rhizo-bacteria using eco-friendly agri-byproducts
Attempts have been made, using rhizobacteria, to de velop a protocol for economical polyhydroxybutyrate production using agribyproducts. The optimum conditions for maximum PHB production were found with modified glucose minimal media. A cost effective media using exclusively readily available agri-bypr oducts yielding as much as 60 mg/l PHB (which corre spond to 53.1 % of the biomass) from isolates of rhizobacteria has been de veloped