Radio rhizobia for reducing special nitrosamine content for tobacco and its use
A radiorhizobia and nitrosamine technology, applied in the biological field, can solve problems such as not being widely popularized and applied
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[0046] Rhizobium radiobacter (Rhizobium radiobacter) KenLXR34 strain was inoculated on the slant of the test tube, and the medium formula was: casein 1.2%, soybean peptone 0.8%, sodium chloride 0.5%, agar 1.7%, pH7.5. 30 ℃ constant temperature culture 1 Day, get test tube species.
[0047] The test tube is inoculated into a 500ml Erlenmeyer flask (200ml per bottle) liquid medium, and the medium formula is: casein 1.5%, soybean peptone 0.5%, sodium chloride 0.5%, dipotassium hydrogen phosphate 0.025%, glucose 0.3%, pH7.5. Cultivate the inoculated Erlenmeyer flask at 30°C on a shaker (180rpm) for 2 days until the bacterial concentration reaches ≥10 live bacteria per ml. 8 , it can be applied to tobacco and can reduce the TSNA content of Burley tobacco.
Embodiment 2
[0049] Basically the same as Example 1, the difference lies in the formula of the liquid medium, which is: 0.5% beef extract, 1.2% peptone, 0.5% sodium chloride, pH 7.0.
Embodiment 3
[0051] Basically the same as in Example 1, the difference lies in the formula of the liquid medium, which is: 4.5% nutrient agar powder, and the pH is natural.
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