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titleOfInvention Identification method of toxic substances using microorganisms
abstract The present invention provides a new method for determining the nature of toxicity of a chemical substance in the environment and which chemical substance in the environment causes the toxicity. Kind Code: A1 A method for identifying a toxic substance, characterized by varying the amino acid composition and / or sugar composition in a culture medium for growing a microorganism and using a response indicated by the microorganism as an index in response to the variation. About. [Selection diagram] None
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