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Title

Value-Added Production of Nisin from Soy Whey.

Authors

Mitra, Debjani; Pometto III, Anthony L.; Khanal, Samir K.; Karki, Bishnu; Brehm-Stecher, Byron F.; van Leeuwen, J.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of low/negative value soy whey (SW) as an alternative, inexpensive fermentation substrate to culture Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis for nisin production. Initially, a microtiter plate assay using a Bioscreen C Microbiology Plate Reader was used for rapid optimization of culture conditions. Various treatments were examined in efforts to optimize nisin production from SW, including different methods for SW sterilization, ultrasonication of soy flake slurries for possible nutrient release, comparison of diluted and undiluted SW, and supplementation of SW with nutrients. In subsequent flask-based experiments, dry bacterial mass and nisin yields obtained from SW were 2.18 g/L and 619 mg/L, respectively, as compared to 2.17 g/L and 672 mg/L from a complex medium, de Man-Rogosa-Sharpe broth. Ultrasonication of soybean flake slurries (10% solid content) in water prior to production of SW resulted in ∼2% increase in biomass yields and ∼1% decrease in nisin yields. Nutrient supplementation to SW resulted in ∼3% and ∼7% increase in cell and nisin yields, respectively. This proof-of-concept study demonstrates the potential for use of a low/negative value liquid waste stream from soybean processing for production of a high-value fermentation end product.

Subjects

WHEY; FERMENTATION; LACTOCOCCUS lactis; NISIN; MICROBIOLOGICAL chemistry; BIOMASS; SOYBEAN

Publication

Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2010, Vol 162, Issue 7, p1819

ISSN

0273-2289

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s12010-010-8951-y

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