The growth of Micrococcus varians by utilizing sugar cane blackstrap molasses as substrate

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda,Luís A. S.
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Sant'Anna,Ernani S., Porto,Anna C. S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Microbiologia
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Resumo: Comparative studies on the growth of Micrococcus varians were carried out in BHI culture medium (control) as well as in a culture medium with 2% diluted sugar cane blackstrap molasses, enriched with 0.1% yeast extract. The experiment was conducted with three samples of the experimental and control media in a 5 liter fermentor with working volume of 3.5 liters, continuous agitation (150 rpm), 35 ± 0.1°C temperature, 0.7 L air. l-1 medium. min -1, initial pH 7.0 ± 0.2, 24 hour fermentation period, and approximate inoculum of 6.0 log10 CFU/ml. Samples were collected at 2-hour intervals. Micrococcus varians grew in the two culture media studied, which confirms the experimental medium viability for the growth of this species. The final average concentration of biomass was higher in the control medium than in the experimental medium: 0.99 g.l-1 and 0.78 g.l-1, respectively. The final number of viable cells at the end of fermentation was 20.65 log10 CFU/ml for the control medium (BHI), while in the experimental medium the number of viable cells was 19.43 log10 CFU/ml. The consumption of total sugars was higher for the biomass in the control medium (79.78%), while only 50.53% was consumed for the experimental medium.
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title The growth of Micrococcus varians by utilizing sugar cane blackstrap molasses as substrate
spellingShingle The growth of Micrococcus varians by utilizing sugar cane blackstrap molasses as substrate
Miranda,Luís A. S.
Micrococcus varians
fermentation
molasses
title_short The growth of Micrococcus varians by utilizing sugar cane blackstrap molasses as substrate
title_full The growth of Micrococcus varians by utilizing sugar cane blackstrap molasses as substrate
title_fullStr The growth of Micrococcus varians by utilizing sugar cane blackstrap molasses as substrate
title_full_unstemmed The growth of Micrococcus varians by utilizing sugar cane blackstrap molasses as substrate
title_sort The growth of Micrococcus varians by utilizing sugar cane blackstrap molasses as substrate
author Miranda,Luís A. S.
author_facet Miranda,Luís A. S.
Sant'Anna,Ernani S.
Porto,Anna C. S.
author_role author
author2 Sant'Anna,Ernani S.
Porto,Anna C. S.
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda,Luís A. S.
Sant'Anna,Ernani S.
Porto,Anna C. S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Micrococcus varians
fermentation
molasses
topic Micrococcus varians
fermentation
molasses
description Comparative studies on the growth of Micrococcus varians were carried out in BHI culture medium (control) as well as in a culture medium with 2% diluted sugar cane blackstrap molasses, enriched with 0.1% yeast extract. The experiment was conducted with three samples of the experimental and control media in a 5 liter fermentor with working volume of 3.5 liters, continuous agitation (150 rpm), 35 ± 0.1°C temperature, 0.7 L air. l-1 medium. min -1, initial pH 7.0 ± 0.2, 24 hour fermentation period, and approximate inoculum of 6.0 log10 CFU/ml. Samples were collected at 2-hour intervals. Micrococcus varians grew in the two culture media studied, which confirms the experimental medium viability for the growth of this species. The final average concentration of biomass was higher in the control medium than in the experimental medium: 0.99 g.l-1 and 0.78 g.l-1, respectively. The final number of viable cells at the end of fermentation was 20.65 log10 CFU/ml for the control medium (BHI), while in the experimental medium the number of viable cells was 19.43 log10 CFU/ml. The consumption of total sugars was higher for the biomass in the control medium (79.78%), while only 50.53% was consumed for the experimental medium.
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