Abstract

Microcalorimetry was used to study the energetic aerobic growth of Cellulomonas sp. 21399 on glucose, cellobiose and amorphous and crystalline cellulose. The thermochemical aspect of growth on glucose was established with regard to the anabolic contribution. The results obtained allowed the use of glucose as a reference substrate for cellulose degradation. The experimental enthalpy change and the maximum catabolic activity, calculated from the maximum power evolved by the culture, were, respectively,-1079 kJ/mol and 0.85 mmol glucose per hour per dry weight of cells. The growth response on amorphous cellulose was equivalent to that demonstrated on glucose. However, on crystalline cellulose media, Cellulomonas sp. 21399 exhibited eight times less power and the quantity of heat evolved during growth showed that 50% of the cellulose was degraded. Quantitative results and the shape of power-time curves achieved indicate that the structural features of cellulose strongly influence its microbial degradability.

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