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. 1977 Mar;33(3):732–734. doi: 10.1128/aem.33.3.732-734.1977

Preparation and Activity of Immobilized Acetobacter suboxydans Cells

G Wayne Schnarr 1, Walter A Szarek 1, J K N Jones 1
PMCID: PMC170753  PMID: 16345235

Abstract

The possibility of immobilization of Acetobacter suboxydans cells by entrapment within polyacrylamide gels or by intercellular cross-linking with glutaral-dehyde was investigated. The oxidation of unsubstituted alditols and aldose diethyl dithioacetals by the resultant modified cells has been achieved.

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