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  • Chemical and biological methods reduce the solubility of protein biomass from hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria when dried and sterilized by autoclaving.
  • The biological value of the sterilized protein differs significantly from its potential value.
  • Denucleation, which involves removing nucleic acids from the biomass, greatly reduces its biological value, sometimes to the point of being negligible.

Article Abstract

Chemical and biological methods have shown solubility decrease of protein biomass of hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria in water and neutral salt solutions, in the process of its autoclave drying and sterilizing. The potential and real biological values of the protein of the sterilized biomass are highly different. Denucleation of biomass decreases the real biological value leading its difference to the null.

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