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titleOfInvention Method for producing bacterial cellulose by taking molasses as raw material
abstract The invention relates to a method for producing bacterial cellulose by taking molasses as a raw material, and the steps are as follows: (1) preparation of molasses culture liquid: the molasses culture liquid is prepared by adopting one of the thermal treatment method, the acid-heat treatment method or the flocculation method; (2) preparation of the bacterial cellulose: the molasses culture liquid is taken as a culture medium; or 0.5-2 percent (w/v) nitrogen source and 0.1-1 percent (w/v) inorganic salt are added in the molasses culture liquid and further sterilized for being taken as the culture medium; acetobacter xylinum is inoculated according to the inoculation amount of 6-10 percent (v/v), the shaking culture is carried out at 26-30 DEG C, or the stationary culture is carried out at 26-30 DEG C; and the production of the bacterial cellulose is carried out within 7-10 days. The method has simple process and significant effect; shaping, bleaching, sterilization and other processing processes are carried out on the obtained bacterial cellulose to prepare a finished product; and the finished product can be directly used for preparing coconut and cellulose mask and other products.
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