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yield CDW) mg/L TAG
TAG of (% 12.2% 8.1% 87% 56 2.3% 5%
yield CDW)
bacteria. Lipid of (% 76 87 76/38 23.9 10 18.1 3.8 47 50 71 95 8.1 7.6 83 33
Gram-positive oil, olive
by and citrate,
(TAG) hexadecane, fructose, phenylacetate, n-alkanes
triacylglycerol carbon oil, gas hexadecane and propionate, valerate, acetate, medium ethanol and water waste
and of pentadecane oil Gluconate/Valerate Hexadecane succinate, phenyldecane, waste Hexadecane acid waste dairy
lipid Source Gluconate, Gluconate Gluconate Olive Valerate Glucose Glucose Gluconate, Nutrient Fructose Cellobiose Orange Molasses Ethanol Gluconate Palmitic Orange Raw
of 20
Accumulation asteroides strain sp. opacus PD630 corallina fascians albus G25 sp. DG KTR9 20 sp. avium PD630 weight.
2.1 Rhodococcus Rhodococcus PD630 opacus Rhodococcus 188-5 opacus Streptomyces Streptomyces sp. sp. Rhododcoccus Mycobacterium opacus dry Cell
Table Strain Nocardia R. Nocardia D R. Gordonia Gordonia R. CDW,