High Concentrated Spore Production of Bacillus thuringliensis by Fed-Batch Processes

유가식 배양공정에 의한 Bacillus thurngiensis의 고농도 포자생산

  • Published : 2000.06.01

Abstract

Both the production of high spore concentration and high insecticidal activity are required in the production of Bacillus thuringiensis to be used for the bacterial insecticide. In the production of high cell and spore concentrations of B. thuringiensis the continuous fed-batch culture(CFBC) and intermittent fed-batch culture(IFBC) were investigated at $28^{\circ}C$ by maintaining 40% dissolved oxygen concentration. When the final glucose concentration was 50 g/L the maximum viable cell number obtained using the CFBC with linear gradient feeding was $9.37{\times}109$ cells/mL and maximum spore concentration was $8.33{\times}109$ spores/mL which was approximately 84.4% yield of spore formation. When the final glucose concentration was 100 g/L the aximum viable cell and spore concentrations obtained using the IFBC with pH-statb were $1.38{\times}$1010 cells/mL and $1.35{\times}1010$ spores/mL respectively and the yield of spore formation was approximately 97.8%.

Bacillus thuringiensis를 생물농약으로 이용하기 위해서는 고농도의 포자형성에 의한 높은 살충성의 8 -endotoxin를 생산하는 것이 중요하다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 B. thuringiensis의 고농도 배양에 의한 높은 포자형성 수율을 얻기 위하여 40%의 용존산 소량과 $28^{\circ}C$에서 여랴 가지 방법의 유가식 배양법을 검토하였다. 최종 배양액의 glucose 농도가 50 g/L가 되도록 하는 경우의 유가식 배양에서는 continuos fed-batch culture의 linear gradient f feeding 법에 의하여 $9.37{\times}109$ cell/mL의 최대 생존 세포 수와 8 8.33 X 109 spore/mL의 최대 포자 수를 얻었으며, 이때의 포자 형 성율은 88.9% 이었다 최종 배양액의 glucose 농도가 100 m/L가 되도록 하는 경우의 유가식 배양에서는 intermittent fed-batch culture의 pH-stat 법에 의하여 $1.35{\times}1010$cell/mL의 최대 생존 세포 수와 $1.35{\times}1010$ spore/mL의 최대 포자 수를얻었으며, 이 때의 포자 형성율은 97.8% 이엇다.

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