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    Isolation and characterization of an obligately anaerobic, pectinolytic, member of the genus Eubacterium from mullet gut

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    A gram positive, motile rod-shaped strictly anaerobic non sporulating bacterium was isolated from an enrichment initiated with mullet gut contents. The organism grew optimally at 30°C at pH 6.5 and at a salinity of 10/10. Out of a variety of mono-, di-, and polysaccharides tested only pectin, cellobiose and starch actively supported growth in either semi defined medium or peptone-yeast extract (PY) medium. Galacturonic acid and maltose were less effective as substrates. Mol product per 100 mol of pectin monomer degraded were: acetate, 163; ethanol, 30; methanol, 88 and formate, 48. Per 100 mol of hexose in cellobiose or starch degraded, the amounts were acetate, 39; ethanol, 128 and formate, 41. Hydrogen was not detectable in the incubations (detection limit
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