Batch and fed-batch fermentation of Bacillus thuringiensis using starch industry wastewater as fermentation substrate |
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Authors: | Khanh Dang Vu Rajeshwar Dayal Tyagi José R. Valéro Rao Y. Surampalli |
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Affiliation: | 1. INRS-ETE, Université du Québec, 490 rue de la Courrone, G1K 9A9, Québec, Canada 2. US EPA, P.O. Box 17-2141, Kansas City, KS, 66117, USA
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Abstract: | Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki biopesticide was produced in batch and fed-batch fermentation modes using starch industry wastewater as sole substrate. Fed-batch fermentation with two intermittent feeds (at 10 and 20 h) during the fermentation of 72 h gave the maximum delta-endotoxin concentration (1,672.6 mg/L) and entomotoxicity (Tx) (18.5 × 106 SBU/mL) in fermented broth which were significantly higher than maximum delta-endotoxin concentration (511.0 mg/L) and Tx (15.8 × 106 SBU/mL) obtained in batch process. However, fed-batch fermentation with three intermittent feeds (at 10, 20 and 34 h) of the fermentation resulted in the formation of asporogenous variant (Spo−) from 36 h to the end of fermentation (72 h) which resulted in a significant decrease in spore and delta-endotoxin concentration and finally the Tx value. Tx of suspended pellets (27.4 × 106 SBU/mL) obtained in fed-batch fermentation with two feeds was the highest value as compared to other cases. |
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