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titleOfInvention Method for extracting polyhydroxyalkyl ester-based polymer from halophilic bacteria
abstract A method for extracting a polyhydroxyalkyl ester-based polymer from a halophilic bacteria comprises the steps of: providing a slime comprising a halophilic bacteria having a polyhydroxyalkyl ester-based polymer in a cell, and a medium, wherein The medium comprises sodium chloride; a solution is added to the slime to break up cells of the halophilic bacteria having a polyhydroxyalkyl ester polymer in the cells of the slime to form a suspension; The suspension is sprayed, and the suspension is atomized to obtain a dry powder; then, a centrifugal separation treatment is carried out to obtain a polyhydroxyalkyl ester-based polymer. The method of the present invention does not require the use of a solvent to reduce environmental damage, does not require consideration of solvent recovery, and is not limited by the solvent's ability to dissolve the polyhydroxyalkyl ester-based polymer.
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