Schlegel H G
Biotechnol Bioeng. 1977 Mar;19(3):413-24. doi: 10.1002/bit.260190311.
Oxygen has been supplied to suspensions of microorganisms kept under nitrogen by the addition of hydrogen peroxide. If catalase was present in the suspension and the flow was adjusted to the rate of oxygen consumption, the cells grew at rates identical to the controls incubated under air. The applicability of oxygen supply by hydrogen peroxide and its limits are discussed.
通过添加过氧化氢向置于氮气环境下的微生物悬浮液供氧。如果悬浮液中存在过氧化氢酶,且将流速调节至耗氧速率,细胞的生长速率与在空气中培养的对照相同。本文讨论了用过氧化氢供氧的适用性及其局限性。