• Influence Of Different Nitrogen Sources On Growth And Phb Production Of Bacterial Isolates

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    • TABLE OF CONTENT

      Title page

      Certification

      Dedication

      Acknowledgement

      Abstract

      Table of content

      CHAPTER ONE

      1.0 Introduction

      1.1 Aims and objectives

      1.2 Statement of problem

      1.3 Justification

      CHAPTER TWO

      2.0 Literature review

      CHAPTER THREE

      3.0 Materials and method

      3.1 Preparation of media

      3.2 Isolation of bacterial from soil samples

      3.3 Maintenance of culture

      3.4 Identification of bacterial isolates

      3.4.1 Morphological characterization

      3.4.2 Biochemical characterization

      3.5 Screening o isolate for PHB production using staining techniques.

      3.6 PHB production

      3.7 PHB extraction

      CHAPTER FOUR

      4.0 Result and discussion

      CHAPTER FIVE

      Conclusion and appendix



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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is ne of the polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) which has biodegradable and biocompatible properties. Samples were collected form groundnut farm garden in Tsaragi at share in Kwara State. A total of twenty one (21) bacteria were isolated form the soil sample in which bacillus sp were 12 in number while the % frequency of occurrence is (54.5%). Veillococcus sp is 3 and the % frequency of occurrence is (9.1%)s, enterococcus sp, corynebacterium sp, Yersinia Pesis, Lactobacillus ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]The bacterium capable of producing polyhydroxybutyrate has been identified in more than twenty (20) bacterial genera, including Azatobacter, Bacillus< Beijernickia, Pseudomonas. Alcaligenes, Rhizobium and Rhodospirillum (Sudesh et al., 2000).many researchers have explained that soil bacteria generally produce polyhydroxybutrate,polyhydroxybutyrate PHB) production increases if ambient conditions (ph, temperature, nutrients) are made available (Hanzlikova et al., 1985).Pollyhydroxyalkanoate is one ... Continue reading---