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Microbial biomass production from rice straw by fermentation with Penicillium janthinellum
Authors:M.C. Srinivasan  R.Rama Rao  S.S. Deshmukh  N.A. Sahasrabudhe
Affiliation:Biochemistry Division, National Chemical Laboratory, Poona 411 008, India
Abstract:Production of microbial biomass through fermentation of pretreated rice straw using Penicillium janthinellum (St-F-3B) is reported, with emphasis on the use of non-effluent generating pretreatment procedures. The fungus readily metabolized a rice straw substrate that had been subjected to alkali pretreatment by steaming at atmospheric pressure followed by the neutralization of the alkali. The crude protein content of the microbial biomass averaged 15–20%. The fermentation could be carried out in aerated-agitated fermenters using fertilizer grade nutrient salts to produce a biomass with 17.5% crude protein. When operated on a semicontinuous basis using 20% of the previous batch as inoculum, successive batches produced a biomass product with 12–19% crude protein content in 48 h. The problems of developing a technology for protein from agricultural residues with particular reference to developing countries are discussed.
Keywords:Proteins  microbial biomass product (MBP)  rice straw
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