Abstract

Copper resistant strain Candida tropicalis RomCu5 interaction with soluble and insoluble copper compounds

Highlights

  • 2) and insoluble (CuO and CuCO3) copper compounds

  • The biomass growth was determined by change in optical density of culture liquid, composition of the gas phase was measured on gas chromatograph, redox potential and pH of the culture fluid was defined potentiometrically

  • C. tropicalis was metabolically active at super high concentrations of Cu

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Introduction

2) and insoluble (CuO and CuCO3) copper compounds. The biomass growth was determined by change in optical density of culture liquid, composition of the gas phase was measured on gas chromatograph, redox potential and pH of the culture fluid was defined potentiometrically.

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