Mass production of heteropolysaccharide-7 (PS-7) by Beijerinckia indica HS-2001 with soybean pomace as a nitrogen source
Cell growth and the production of heteropolysaccharide-7 (PS-7) by Beijerinckia indica HS-2001, a UV-induced mutant of B. indica ATCC 21423, were enhanced with limited concentrations of ammonium nitrate and bacto-peptone. The production of PS-7 with 0.6 g l −1 ammonium nitrate and 0.5 g l −1 bacto-p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Process biochemistry (1991) 2006-02, Vol.41 (2), p.270-275 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cell growth and the production of heteropolysaccharide-7 (PS-7) by
Beijerinckia indica HS-2001, a UV-induced mutant of
B. indica ATCC 21423, were enhanced with limited concentrations of ammonium nitrate and bacto-peptone. The production of PS-7 with 0.6
g
l
−1 ammonium nitrate and 0.5
g
l
−1 bacto-peptone as nitrogen sources in a flask scale was 6.28
g
l
−1 for 72
h, whereas that with 0.6
g
l
−1 ammonium nitrate and 1.0
g
l
−1 soybean pomace substituted for bacto-peptone was 6.88
g
l
−1. Productions of PS-7s with 0.6
g
l
−1 ammonium nitrate and 1.0
g
l
−1 soybean pomace in a 7
l bioreactor and a 100
l bioreactor for 42
h were 6.89
g
l
−1 and 8.20
g
l
−1, respectively, which were higher than that with the same concentration of ammonium nitrate and 0.5
g
l
−1 bacto-peptone in a 7
l bioreactor. Based on the gas chromatogram and FTIR spectra, PS-7 produced with soybean pomace was identified to have the same monomeric components, glucose and rhamnose, and the same molar ratios as PS-7 produced with bacto-peptone. In this study, soybean pomace was developed as a substrate substituted for bacto-peptone, which can reduce the cost for preparing a medium to produce PS-7 and also reduce environmental contamination caused by the disposal of agro-industrial byproducts. |
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ISSN: | 1359-5113 1873-3298 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.procbio.2005.07.012 |