Claims
- 1. A method for culturing a living autotrophic bacteria selected from the group consisting of FRI Nos. 2544, 2545, 2546, 2823, 3575, 3576, 3577 and 3578 for the deodorization of media which comprises culturing a living autotrophic bacteria selected from the group consisting of FRI Nos. 2544, 2545, 2546, 2823, 3575, 3576, 3577 and 3578 in a medium containing one or more S-, N- and C-containing compounds which are present as foul-smelling substances in excrement and/or an amino acid selected from the group consisting of cystine, cysteine, methionine, glycine, glutamic acid, alanine, aminobutyric acid, lysine, tyrosine and histidine, and for a time and under conditions sufficient to effect deodorization of said medium, said one or more S-, N- and C-containing compounds being present in an amount sufficient to accelerate the rate of growth of the bacteria when they enter the logarithmic phase relative to the rate of growth in the absence of said S-, N- and C-containing compounds and said amino acid being present in an amount sufficient to maintain the deodorizing ability of the bacteria.
- 2. A method for culturing as claimed in claim 1 wherein said medium further comprises one or more starches, one or more vitamins and/or one or more minerals.
- 3. A method for storing bacteria selected from the group consisting of FRI Nos. 2544, 2545, 2546, 2823, 3575, 3576, 3577 and 3578 said bacteria being capable of deodorizing excrement which comprises storing bacteria selected from the group consisting of FRI Nos. 2544, 2545, 2546, 2823, 3575, 3576, 3577 and 3578 at a temperature of from about 8.degree. to about 28.degree. C. in a dry state in the presence of one or more S-, N- and C-containing compounds contained in excrement as a foul-smelling substance, and/or one or more amino acids selected from the group consisting of cystine, cysteine, methionine, glycine, glutamic acid, alanine, aminobutyric acid, lysine, tyrosine and histidine, said one or more S-, N- and C-containing compounds and/or one or more amino acids being present in an amount sufficient to maintain the deodorizing ability of said bacteria during storage.
- 4. A method for storing bacteria according to claim 3 wherein said storage is performed in an inert gas.
- 5. A method for storing bacteria according to claim 4 wherein said inert gas is CO.sub.2, N.sub.2, H.sub.2 or He.
- 6. A deodorant composition capable of deodorizing excrement comprising (I) bacterial composition comprising a deodorizing effective amount of at least one strain of an autotrophic bacteria selected from the group consisting of FRI Nos. 2544, 2545, 2546, 2823, 3575, 3576, 3577 and 3578, said at least one bacterial strain exhibiting accelerated growth in S-W medium in the presence of (a) each of Na.sub.2 S.multidot.9H.sub.2 O, ammonia and a lower aliphatic carboxylic acid and/or (b) at least one of cystine, cysteine, and methionine, and (II) a protective coating substance for said bacteria.
- 7. The deodorant composition of claim 6 wherein said at least one bacterial strain exhibits a resistance to gall in a concentration of one percent or more.
- 8. The deodorant composition of claim 7, wherein said bacterial composition contains at least one strain exhibiting an S-action as determined by ability to show an accelerated growth in the presence of sodium sulfide and an ability to change the sodium sulfide into odorless material, at least one strain exhibiting an N-action as determined by ability to show an accelerated growth in the presence of ammonia, indole or skatole and an ability to change them into odorless material, and at least one strain exhibiting a C-action as determined by ability to show an accelerated growth in the presence of a lower aliphatic carboxylic acid and an ability to change said acid into odorless material.
- 9. The deodorant composition of claim 7, wherein said bacterial composition contains at least a set of two strains selected from the group consisting of:
- (a) one exhibiting S- and N-actions, and the other exhibiting C-action;
- (b) one exhibiting N- and C-actions, and the other exhibiting S-action; and
- (c) one exhibiting C- and S-actions, and the other exhibiting N-action.
- 10. The deodorant composition of claim 7, wherein said bacterial composition contains at least one strain exhibiting each of S-, N- and C-actions.
- 11. The deodorant composition of claim 7, wherein said at least one strain is selected from the group consisting of FRI Nos. 2544, 2545, 25446 and 2823.
- 12. The deodorant composition of claim 7, wherein said coating comprises bacterial (A) at least one of S-, N- or C-containing compound present in excrement as foul-smelling substances and/or (B) at least one S-containing amino acid, said at least one S-, N- or C-containing compound and/or at least one S-containing amino acid being present in an amount sufficient to maintain the deodorizing ability.
- 13. The deodorant composition of claim 12, wherein said coating further comprises one or more starches, one or more minerals and or one or more vitamins.
- 14. The deodorant composition of claim 12, wherein said at least one bacterial strain is stored at a temperature of 8.degree. C.
- 15. The deodorant composition of claim 12, wherein said at least one bacterial strain is stored in an inert gas.
- 16. The deodorant composition according to claim 13, wherein said at least one bacterial strain is acclimatized to be aerobic, facultative anaerobic or anaerobic.
- 17. The deodorant composition of claim 15 wherein said inert gas is CO.sub.2, N.sub.2, H.sub.2 or He.
- 18. The deodorant composition according to claim 6, wherein the at least one bacterial strain is acclimatized to grow at temperatures within the range of +8.degree. C. to 40.degree. C., so as to exhibit a rate of growth within said temperature range sufficient to overcome the growth of corresponding non-acclimatized bacteria.
- 19. The deodorant composition according to claim 6, wherein the at least one bacterial strain exhibits a resistance to anti-bacterial agents and spices.
- 20. A bacterial preparation comprising in admixture (I) a bacterial composition comprising a deodorizing effective amount of at least one strain of an autotrophic bacteria selected from the group consisting of FRI Nos. 2544, 2545, 2546, 2823, 3575, 3576, 3577 and 3578, said at least one bacterial strain exhibiting accelerated growth in S-W medium in the presence of (a) each of Na.sub.2 S.multidot.9H.sub.2 O, ammonia and a lower aliphatic carboxylic acid and/or (b) at least one of cystine, cysteine, and methionine and (II) a composition comprising (A) at least one of S-, N- and C-containing compounds present in excrement as foul-smelling substances and/or (B) at least one compound selected from the group consisting of an S-containing amino acid, glycine, glutaminc acid, alanine, aminobutyric acid, lysine, tyrosine and histidine, said at least one S-, N- and C-containing compounds and/or at least one S-containing amino acid being present in an amount sufficient to maintain the deodorizing ability during subculture.
- 21. The bacterial preparation of claim 20, wherein said at least one bacterial strain exhibits a resistance to gall in a concentration of one percent or more.
- 22. The bacterial preparation of claim 20, wherein said composition (II) further comprises one or more starches, one or more minerals and/or one or more vitamins.
- 23. The bacterial preparation of claim 21 or claim 22, wherein said bacterial composition contains at least one strain exhibiting an S-action as determined by ability to show an accelerated growth in the presence of sodium sulfide and an ability to change the sodium sulfide into odorless material, at least one strain exhibiting an N-action as determined by ability to show an accelerated growth in the presence of ammonia, indole or skatole and an ability to change them into odorless material, and at least one strain exhibiting a C-action as determined by ability to show an accelerated growth in the presence of a lower aliphatic carboxylic acid and an ability to change said acid into odorless material.
- 24. The bacterial preparation of claim 21 or claim 22, wherein said bacterial composition contains at least a set of two strains selected from the group consisting of:
- (a) one exhibiting S- and N-actions, and the other exhibiting C-action;
- (b) one exhibiting N- and C-actions, and the other exhibiting S-action; and
- (c) one exhibiting C- and S-actions, and the other exhibiting N-action.
- 25. The bacterial preparation of claim 21 or claim 22, wherein said bacterial composition contains at least one strain exhibiting each of S-, N- and C-actions.
- 26. The bacterial preparation of claim 21 or claim 22, wherein said at least one bacterial strain is a strain subcultured in a subculturing medium containing (A) at least one of S-, N- and C-containing compounds present in excrement as a foul-smelling substance and/or (B) at least one S-containing amino acid, said S-, N- and C-containing compounds and/or at least one S-containing amino acid being present in an amount sufficient to maintain the deodorizing ability during subculturing.
- 27. The bacterial preparation of claim 26, wherein said subculturing medium further comprises one or more starches, one or more minerals and/or one or more vitamins.
- 28. The bacterial preparation of claim 21 or claim 22, wherein said at least one bacterial strain is stored at a temperature of 8.degree. C.
- 29. The bacterial preparation of claim 21 or claim 22, wherein said at least one bacterial strain is stored in an inert gas.
- 30. The bacterial preparation of claim 29 wherein said inert gas is CO.sub.2, N.sub.2, H.sub.2 or He.
- 31. The bacterial preparation of claim 21 or claim 22, wherein said least one bacterial strain is acclimatized to be aerobic, facultative anaerobic or anaerobic.
- 32. The bacterial preparation of claim 21 or claim 22, wherein said at least one bacterial strain is acclimatized to grow at temperatures within the range of +8.degree. C. to 40.degree. C., so as to exhibit a rate of growth within said temperature range sufficient to overcome the growth of corresponding non-acclimatized bacteria.
- 33. The bacterial preparation of claim 21 or claim 22, wherein the at least one bacterial strain exhibits a resistance to antibacterial agents and spices.
Parent Case Info
This Applicatin is a Divisional Application of Ser. No. 604,417, filed Apr. 30, 1984, in turn a Continuation Application of Ser. No. 260,487, filed May 4, 1981, now abandoned, in turn a Continuation Application of Ser. No. 799,319, filed May 23, 1977, now abandoned.
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Chem. Abs. 85d:17012h (1976). |
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Divisions (1)
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604417 |
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Continuations (2)
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799319 |
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