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Optimization of Medium Composition for Production of the Antioxidant Substances by Bacillus polyfermenticus SCD Using Response Surface Methodology  

Lee, Jang-Hyun (Division of Animal Life Science, Konkuk University)
Chae, Mi-Seung (Division of Animal Life Science, Konkuk University)
Choi, Gooi-Hun (Division of Animal Life Science, Konkuk University)
Lee, Na-Kyoung (Division of Animal Life Science, Konkuk University)
Paik, Hyun-Dong (Division of Animal Life Science, Konkuk University)
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Food Science and Biotechnology / v.18, no.4, 2009 , pp. 959-964 More about this Journal
Abstract
Production of the antioxidant substances by Bacillus polyfermenticus SCD was investigated using shake-flask fermentation. The one-factor-at-a-time method was first employed to determine the key ingredients for optimal medium composition, then further investigation of the medium composition was performed using response surface methodology (RSM). The antioxidant activity was measured using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl-hydrate (DPPH) assays. After screening various elements, fructose, tryptone, and $MgSO_4\;7H_2O$ were chosen as the main factors for study in the statistical experimental design. Central composite design (CCD) was then used to determine the optimal concentrations of these 3 components. Under the proposed optimized medium containing 2.8% fructose, 1.34% tryptone, 0.015% $MgSO_4\;7H_2O$), 0.5% NaCl, and 0.25% $K_2HPO_4$, the model predicted an antioxidant activity of 80.5% ($R^2=0.9421$. The actual experimental results were in agreement with the prediction.
Keywords
Bacillus polyfermenticus SCD; antioxidant substance; medium optimization; central composite design; response surface methodology;
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