Biodegradation of dairy wastes using crude enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773

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Autor(a) principal: Dunoyer,Arnulfo Tarón
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Cuello,Rafael Emilio González, Salinas,Rosangela Perez
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: Abstract Effluents generated by the food industry have become a serious environmental concern. Bioremediation is a biological process developed as an alternative for the treatment of contaminated areas. In current research, the biodegradation of fat, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and total solids were evaluated in dairy waste employing enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773 as biological agents. All the variables were determined following the specifications of the Standard Methods of the American Water Works Association. Enzymatic extract of Y. lipolytica at different concentrations (8, 12 and 16.0%) was used in a fermentative medium at two pHs (5.0 and 6.5) for 32 h. The highest percentages (%) of fat (82.88), BOD (43.32), COD (44.3) and total solids (13.58) removal were obtained using an inoculum concentration of 16% at pH 5.0 for 32 h of fermentation. These results may have industrial relevance for the reduction of contamination of industrial effluents with high levels of fat and other contaminants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biodegradation of dairy wastes using crude enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773
title Biodegradation of dairy wastes using crude enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773
spellingShingle Biodegradation of dairy wastes using crude enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773
Dunoyer,Arnulfo Tarón
biological treatment
fatty effluents
removal
Y lipolytica.
title_short Biodegradation of dairy wastes using crude enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773
title_full Biodegradation of dairy wastes using crude enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773
title_fullStr Biodegradation of dairy wastes using crude enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773
title_full_unstemmed Biodegradation of dairy wastes using crude enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773
title_sort Biodegradation of dairy wastes using crude enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773
author Dunoyer,Arnulfo Tarón
author_facet Dunoyer,Arnulfo Tarón
Cuello,Rafael Emilio González
Salinas,Rosangela Perez
author_role author
author2 Cuello,Rafael Emilio González
Salinas,Rosangela Perez
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dunoyer,Arnulfo Tarón
Cuello,Rafael Emilio González
Salinas,Rosangela Perez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biological treatment
fatty effluents
removal
Y lipolytica.
topic biological treatment
fatty effluents
removal
Y lipolytica.
description Abstract Effluents generated by the food industry have become a serious environmental concern. Bioremediation is a biological process developed as an alternative for the treatment of contaminated areas. In current research, the biodegradation of fat, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and total solids were evaluated in dairy waste employing enzymatic extract of Yarrowia lipolytica ATCC 9773 as biological agents. All the variables were determined following the specifications of the Standard Methods of the American Water Works Association. Enzymatic extract of Y. lipolytica at different concentrations (8, 12 and 16.0%) was used in a fermentative medium at two pHs (5.0 and 6.5) for 32 h. The highest percentages (%) of fat (82.88), BOD (43.32), COD (44.3) and total solids (13.58) removal were obtained using an inoculum concentration of 16% at pH 5.0 for 32 h of fermentation. These results may have industrial relevance for the reduction of contamination of industrial effluents with high levels of fat and other contaminants.
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