Orpin, 1972 - Google Patents
The culture in vitro of the rumen bacterium Quin's ovalOrpin, 1972
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- Orpin C
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- Microbiology
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The rumen bacterium Quin's Oval has been maintained anaerobically in vitro for more than 1 year in liquid culture at 39° C, in the presence of other bacteria, rumen fluid, lactate, n- valerate, isovalerate, DL-α-methylbutyrate, L-cysteine, mannitol and a CO2 gas phase. The …
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