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Effect of Culture Conditions on Microbial Cellulose Production by Acetobacter sp. A9 in Shaking Cultures

  • Son, Hong-Joo;Kim, Han-Soo
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.11-13
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    • 2001
  • Several culture conditions affecting cellulose production by a newly isolated Acetobacter sp. A9 were examined by cultivating cells under shaking cultures. The inoculum size in the range of 1-10% (v/v) did not influence cellulose production. Maximum cellulose production was obtained with 200 rpm of agitation speed. The cells grown in the 75 ml of medium in a 250-ml conical flask produced the highest level of cellulose. The strain was able to produce cellulose at 25-3$0^{\circ}C$ with a maximum at 3$0^{\circ}C$. Cellulose production occurred at pH 4.5-7.5 with a maximum at pH6.5.

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Detection of Lignans from Transformed Root Cultures of Schisandra chinensis Baillon (오미자의 형질전환된 근으로부터 리그난 화합물의 검출)

  • Hwang, Sung-Jin;Pyo, Byoung-Sik;Hwang, Baik
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.448-453
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    • 2004
  • Transformed roots of Schisandra chinensis were obtained following co-cultivation of in vitro cultivated plantlet segments with Agrobaterium rhizogens ATCC15834. This root was examined for its growth and gomisin J contents under various culture conditions. Among the six basal culture media tested, WPM (Lloyd & McCown, 1980) medium supplemented with 5% sucrose was the best roots growth 6.2 (g D.W/flask) and gomisin J accumulation 1.56 $(X10^{-3}\;ug/g\;D.W)$. Initial inoculum size correlated with the yield of biomass while gomisin J contents was not affect. Gomisin J production was influenced by the initial sucrose concentration and the highest production yield was achieved at the concentration of 7%. The optimal shaking speeds for roots growth and gomisin J production was 120 and 140 rpm, respectively.

Cultural Characteristics of Shimizuomyces paradoxus Collected from Korea

  • Sung, Gi-Ho;Shrestha, Bhushan;Park, Ki-Byung;Sung, Jae-Mo
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.189-194
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    • 2010
  • This study investigated the cultural characteristics of Shimizuomyces paradoxus in different nutritional and environmental conditions. The highest mycelial growth was observed in Schizophyllum (mushroom) genetics complete medium plus yeast extract agar medium, and the optimal temperature and pH were $25^{\circ}C$ and pH 8.0, respectively. The optimal carbon and nitrogen sources were 1% dextrose and 1% peptone in agar. However, in liquid culture the highest dry mycelium weight was found for the potato dextrose agar and potato sucrose agar broths. The optimum inoculum size was five mycelial discs (5 mm) per 100 mL of broth, and the optimum liquid culture period was 25 days. This is the first ever report of S. paradoxus cultural characteristics.

Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene by Phenol-degrading Pseudomonas putida

  • Shin, Hyun-Jae;Lee, Moo-Yeal;Yang, Ji-Won
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.185-187
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    • 1998
  • Pseudomonas putida KCTC 2401 degrades 1,1, 2-trichloroethylene (TCE) using phenol as a cosubstrate. The initial TCE degradation rate decreased with the initial TCE concentration up to 20mg/l of TCE at $30^{\circ}C$ and pH 6.5. The initial degradation rate and total removal efficiency increased with inoculum size. The strain also degraded dichloroacetic acid, which was supposed to be a degradation by-product. Phenol monooxygenase apparently participates in the TCE degradation mechanism.

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Red Pigment Overproduction by Fed-Batch Culture of Monascus anka (Monascus anka로부터 유기배양에 의한 적색소의 대량생산)

  • 김희구;박근태;손홍주
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.617-621
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    • 1998
  • The production of red pigment from glucose by fed-batch culture of Monascus anka was investigated. In batch culture using fermentor, 200 rpm of agitation speed, 1vvm of aeration volume, and 10% (v/v) of inoculum size were optimal, respectively. The red pigment production was increased by removal of wall-attached mycelium. In an intermittent feeding fed-batch culture, dry cell weight increased to 30 g/l, adn the red pigment content reached 350 of absorbance at 495nm. In a continuous feeding fed-batch culture, dry cell weight increased to 22g/l, and the red pigment content reached 190 of absorbance at 495nm.

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Effect of Some Parameters for Selecting the High Kasugamycin Producing Mutants (고수율 Kasugamycin 생산 변이주의 선발시 여러 인자들의 효과)

  • 김윤정;이상한;손광희;복성해
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 1989
  • Effects of the inoculum size of testing organism and pH of the plate and the concentration of agar were investigated for the selection of high kasugamycin producing mutants of Streptomyces kasugaensis ATCC 15114. For the detection of high kasugamycin-producing mutants, both concentrations of agar and test organism were optimized at the concentrations of 2% and 0.35 (A$_{550}$), respectively. The pH 7 was optimum for both growing the testing organism, Pseudomonas fluorescens IFO 12180, and for obtaining more promising mutant strains of S. kasugaensis. Under these conditions, mutants had been isolated which, tested later in liquid cultures, gave higher kasugamycin yields than that of the parent strain.

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Opimum Culture Condition of Bullera singularis for Galactooligosaccharide Production (갈락토올리고당 생산 효모 Bullera singularis의 최적 배양조건)

  • 신현재;박오진;양지원
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.593-598
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    • 1995
  • The cultural conditions of Bullera singularis were optimized for the efficient production of galactooligosaccharide (GOS), Optimum temperature was 25$\circ$C, pH was 6.0, inoculum size was over 5% (v/v), initial lactose concentration was over 5% (w/v). The GOS production increased with microbial growth. Maximum amount of 72% (w/w) GOS was obtained from the optimized medium (5% lactose and 0.75% yeast extract) in 70 hours. Seven types of GOS (3 of dimer, 2 of trimer, 1 of tetramer, and 1 of pentamer) were identified by two-dimensional TLC. A new mechanism of GOS production is proposed based on the metabolism of carbon source.

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Solid-State Fermentation of Rice by Monascus Purpureus

  • Lucas, Juergen;Schumacher, Jens;Kunz, Benno
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Food and Cookery Science Conference
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    • 1993.05a
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    • pp.149-159
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    • 1993
  • The concept of Solid-State Fermentation is briefly explained in comparison to other fermentation principles, and several types of fermenters are presented. A recently developed "Swing Reactor" for SSF is shown. When inoculated on rice, the mould Monascus purpureus forms red pigments, Which can be used as food colors (Ang-kak, Red Rice). By Response Surface Methodology, serveral factors have been optimized for maximal red colour formation. Showing that presoaking time of rice, pH of soaking water, age of preculture and inoculum size were not of importance within the observed limits. For a fermentation time of 7 days, start humidity is optimal at 34% and temperature is optimal at 28.8 C. These results of small scale fermentation could be transferred to the Swing Reactor.

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Optimization of Solid-State Fermentation for Improved Conidia Production of Beauveria bassiana as a Mycoinsecticide

  • Pham, Tuan Anh;Kim, Jeong-Jun;Kim, Keun
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.137-143
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    • 2010
  • The production of conidia of entomopathogenic Beauveria bassiana by solid-state fermentation was studied for the development of a biocontrol agent against aphid Myzus persicae. The optimal conditions for conidia production on polished white rice were 40% moisture content, $25^{\circ}C$ culture temperature, 2-day-old seeding culture grown in 3% corn meal, 2% rice bran, 2% corn steep powder medium, initial conidia concentration of $10^7$ conidia/g in the wet rice, 10% inoculum size, and use of a polyethylene bag as a container. The polyethylene bag containing inoculated rice was hand-shaken every 12 hr during fermentation. Using optimal conditions, the maximum conidia production obtained was 4.05 g conidia/100 g dry rice after 14 days of cultivation, a rate 2.83 times higher than conidia yield of pre-optimization.

Optimization of Lactic Acid Production in SSF by Lactobacillus amylovorus NRRL B-4542 Using Taguchi Methodology

  • Nagarijun Pyde Acharya;Rao Ravella Sreenivas;Rajesham Swargam;Rao Linga Venkateswar
    • Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.38-43
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    • 2005
  • Lactic acid production parameter optimization using Lactobacillus amylovorus NRRL B-4542 was performed using the design of experiments (DOE) available in the form of an orthogonal array and a software for automatic design and analysis of the experiments, both based on Taguchi protocol. Optimal levels of physical parameters and key media components namely temperature, pH, inoculum size, moisture, yeast extract, $MgSO_4{\cdot}7H_20$, Tween 80, and corn steep liquor (CSL) were determined. Among the physical parameters, temperature contributed higher influence, and among media components, yeast extract, $MgSO_4{\cdot}7H_20$, and Tween 80 played important roles in the conversion of starch to lactic acid. The expected yield of lactic acid under these optimal conditions was 95.80% and the actual yield at optimum conditions was 93.50%.