Twenty-Seventh Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals 2006
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-268-7_53
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Production of Bacillus sphaericus Entomopathogenic Biomass Using Brewery Residues

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“…However, this technology is constrained by capital costs and requirements for fermentation expertise. Inexpensive media were used for production of B. sphaericus under submerged fermentation such as cotton seed meal and soybean meal (Singer 1981), cow blood and bambara beans (Obeta and Okafor 1983), corn steep liquor (Kuppusamy and Balaraman 1991), mustard seed meal (Gangurde and Shethna 1995), potato sugar and chick pea (Poopathi et al 2002), brewery residues (Martins et al 2006), peanut cake powder (Prabakaran et al 2007) and feather meal (Poopathi and Abidha 2007). Although B. sphaericus production by solid state fermentation (SSF) requires less capital investment and modest technical skills, few reports have been found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this technology is constrained by capital costs and requirements for fermentation expertise. Inexpensive media were used for production of B. sphaericus under submerged fermentation such as cotton seed meal and soybean meal (Singer 1981), cow blood and bambara beans (Obeta and Okafor 1983), corn steep liquor (Kuppusamy and Balaraman 1991), mustard seed meal (Gangurde and Shethna 1995), potato sugar and chick pea (Poopathi et al 2002), brewery residues (Martins et al 2006), peanut cake powder (Prabakaran et al 2007) and feather meal (Poopathi and Abidha 2007). Although B. sphaericus production by solid state fermentation (SSF) requires less capital investment and modest technical skills, few reports have been found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el Himalaya han encontrado más aplicaciones relacionadas con esta enzima, por cuanto presenta buenos resultados como aditivo a detergentes debido a la compatibilidad que muestra con el cloro (36,37), y a la recuperación de radiografías usadas. En la purificación de dos nuevas proteasas extracelulares fue encontrada la serin proteasa (38) con una actividad proteasa del 98%, por lo que nuevos estudios se han encaminado a la biosíntesis de esta enzima a gran escala, su producción es dependiente de la fuente de nitrógeno del medio, por lo cual se han utilizado extractos de levadura, peptona y glucosa como alternativas nutricionales que han mostrado buenos resultados (39,40).…”
Section: Enzimasunclassified
“…A 42°C se reduce la formación de toxina, sin afectar el crecimiento y la esporogénesis del microorganismo. En algunos casos el crecimiento y potencia de la cepa se logra bien en medio de solución de sales minerales (SSM) que tiene vitaminas, aminoácidos, glicerol y sales minerales y el RAW medio industrial que contiene harina de pescado, aceite de soya, vitaminas y cloruro de calcio (40).…”
Section: Producción Industrialunclassified