Utilization of Waste Products of Dehydrated Onion Industry for Production of Fodder Yeast |
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Authors: | Abou-Zeid A Abou-Zeid Ahmed F Abd El-Fattah Mohamad A Farid |
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Institution: | Microbiological and Enzyme Chemistry Research Unit, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | An organism producing extracellular polysaccharide was isolated from soil and identified as Aeromonas hydrophila (Chester) Stanier. The effects of medium components and cultural conditions on production of the polysaccharide were studied. The optimal concentrations of carbon and nitrogen sources were 5% and 0.3%, respectively, for production of the polysaccharide. The optimal initial pH was 7~9. The maximum polysaccharide yield was obtained at 4~8 days of fermentation. From sucrose and raffinose as carbon source, the organism produced levan and acidic polysac-charide in the ratio of 7:3 and 4:6, respectively. From glucose, galactose, fructose, mannose, maltose and lactose, mainly acidic polysaccharide was produced. The acidic polysaccharide was found to contain galactose, mannose and glucuronic acid in a ratio of 5:4:2. The acidic polysaccharides obtained from sucrose and lactose seemed to be the same polysaccharide. |
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Keywords: | kawachibankan Citrus kawachiensis flavonoid auraptene heptamethoxyflavone |
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