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ADVANCES IN
Applied Micro biology VOLUME 14
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME
Bernard J. Abbott Nancy N. Gerber William E. Gledhill John J . H. Hastings
V. W. Jamison H. A. Lechevalier Mary P. Lechevalier Barney J. Magerlein
A. Kathrine Miller D. Perlman John N. Porter R. L. Raymond
Oldrich K. Sebek G. L. Solomons
ADVANCES I N
Applied Micro biology Edited by D. PERLMAN School of Pharmacy The University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
VOLUME 14
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1971
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CONTENTS
LIST OF CONTR~BUTORS .............................................................................. PREFACE...................................................................................................
ix xi
Development of the Fermentation Industries in Great Britain
I. 11. 111. IV. V. VI . VII. VIII. IX.
JOHN J . H. HASTINGS Prelude to Industrialization .............................. ................ The Vintage Years of Industrial Alcohol ....................................... The First Closed Deep Fermentation ................ Production of Vitamins .............................................. ........................ Citric Acid and Surface Culture The Entry of Antibiotics ....................................................................
......................................................................... Gaps in the Program ....... ....................... The Influence of Continuous Fermentation.. ...... ..................... ............
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1 8 12 19 23 25 38 41 42 45
Chemical Composition as a Criterion in the Classification of Actinomycetes
H. A. LECHEVALIER, MARYP. LECHEVALIER, AND NANCYN. GERBER Introduction Pigments in Antibiotics in the Deoxyribonucleic Acid Base Composition in the Classification of Actinomycetes .._._ ...._. ................._. ................_........... V. Cell Wall and Whole-Cell Sugar Composition in the Classification of Actinomycetes ....... VI. Lipid Composition in the Classificati VII. Conclusion: A Tentative System of References .................... .......................................................... I. 11. 111. IV.
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47 50 54 55 57 60 62 69
Prevalence and Distribution of Antibiotic-Producing Actinomycetes JOHN N. PORTER Introduction .................................................................................... Isolation and Enumeration of Actinomycetes ... Classification of Actinomycetes Isolated from Soils .........................__... Antibiotic-Producing Actinomycetes .....................................__. ........... Identification and Classification of Antibiotics Produced by Actinomycetes ... VI. In Retrospect ................................................................................... References .......................................................................................
I. 11. 111. IV. V.
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CONTENTS
Biochemical Activities of N o c a r d i a
I. IS. 111. IV. V.
R. L. RAYMOND AND V. Introduction..