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titleOfInvention Bacterial manufacturing method
abstract The present invention relates to a method for forming a strain for the recycling of malignant waste that has been dumped in the ocean, and more particularly to harmful wastes such as livestock manure and human waste and nutrient waste water, which is ingested and excreted by livestock or humans. When a special culture solution is added and fermentation is carried out for a certain temperature and for a certain period of time, a bioactive substance necessary for cultivation of microorganisms can be obtained, and at the same time, it can contain an antioxidant enzyme which plays a role in decomposing and eliminating odor-causing substances. Iii) It relates to a manufacturing method.n n n To this end, the present invention is a method for decomposing and disappearing pollutants,n n n Hazardous wastes such as livestock manure and phosphorus manure and effluents from surplus foods are added as raw materials to the fermentation synthesis tank, and fermented and fermented culture medium is added to the raw materials by adding special bacteria, various nutrients and enzymes. In addition, by mixing air into a fermentation synthesis tank in which harmful wastes and culture liquids are injected, mixing them, maintaining a constant temperature, and continuing fermentation for a long time, the harmful microorganisms and enzymes contained in the culture medium are used as raw materials. The decomposition of waste materials results in the formation of physiologically active substances that are essential for the growth of microorganisms such as amino acids, sugars, proteins, and mineral vitamins, and the antioxidants that act as crucial catalysts to eliminate odor-causing substances and to decompose and eliminate pollutants. Enzymes and complex enzymes that break down and synthesize Is characterized in that it is made of constitute the strain such that the material to form a gyunsang.n n n The fungus prepared as described above has an excellent ability to decompose high concentrations of organic materials and high molecular weight organic materials, thereby improving water quality, enabling advanced treatment of wastewater and wastes, and eliminating odors of wastes. In addition, it also has the effect of greatly reducing the amount of surplus sludge, and in particular, there is an effect that can be used to convert the malignant waste dumped in the ocean as a resource.n n n n Malignant waste, broth, fermentation synthesis, fungus.
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