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Microbial Transformation of Carbazole to Anthranilic Acid by<i>Pseudomonas stutzeri</i>
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1994
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EngineeringBiotransformationMicrobial ConsortiaBioenergeticsPseudomonas StutzeriBioremediationSole CarbonBioelectrochemical ReactorMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyMicrobiologyMicrobiological DegradationMedicineAnthranilic AcidIsolated Bacterium
This study examined the microbial transformation of carbazole (CZ) by an isolated bacterium that can use CZ as a sole carbon and nitrogen source. The strain identified as Pseudomonas stutzeri produced a large amount of anthranilic acid (AA) from CZ in the medium containing a nonionic surfactant. In dialysis culture using ion-exchange resin, 7.9 g/liter (58mm) of AA was accumulated from 15g/liter (90mm) of CZ and the molar yield of AA reached about 64%.