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titleOfInvention Production of acetic acid
abstract PURPOSE: A microorganism in Bacteroides, capable of assimilating carbon dioxide and hydrogen to produce acetic acid is cultured using carbon dioxide and hydrogen as substrates to collect acetic acid produced. n CONSTITUTION: A microorganism in Bacteroides, capable of assimilating carbon dioxide and hydrogen to produce acetic acid such as Bacteroides sp. No.671 (FERM 8048) is cultured using carbon dioxide and hydrogen as substrate. Then, the acetic acid accumulated is collected. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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