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filingDate 2015-06-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-104845918-B
titleOfInvention Chicken intestinal of laying eggs endogenous sinapine degradation bacteria isolated culture method
abstract The present invention provide a kind of simple culture medium composition, condition of culture controllability and high specificity, good separating effect chicken intestinal endogenous sinapine degradation bacteria of laying eggs isolated culture method.Chicken intestinal of laying eggs endogenous sinapine degradation bacteria isolated culture method, this method comprise the following steps:1) prepared by enriched medium;2) laying hen intestinal contents are collected;3) enrichment culture;4) prepared by isolation medium;5) it is separately cultured.Culture medium composition of the invention is simple, condition of culture controllability is strong, easy to operate, good separating effect, and selectivity is strong;It can be efficiently separated using the condition of culture of the present invention and turn out chicken intestinal of laying eggs there is the bacterial strain of sinapine degradation function.The invention is particularly suited to being separately cultured for chicken intestinal endogenous sinapine degradation bacteria of laying eggs.
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