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titleOfInvention A Novel Extreme Thermophile, Bacillus thermoleovorans ID-1
abstract The present invention relates to novel highly thermophilic microorganisms. In the present invention, to isolate industrially useful highly thermophilic microorganisms, Bacillus thermoleovorans ID-1 strain was purely separated from a sample collected in a volcanic region of the land Kuban Frau region of Java Island, Indonesia. . Highly thermophilic microorganism Bacillus thermoeoborance ID-1 of the present invention as a highly thermophilic microorganism actively grows at a temperature of 50 ° C. or higher, which is the boiling point of common animal and vegetable oils, and simultaneously produces lipases. Has the advantage that it can be replaced by environmentally friendly maintenance wastewater treatment, it can be applied industrially as a pure lipase producing strain.
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