Production of single cell protein from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger

We investigated production of single cell protein (SCP) from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory as medium using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger. Stickwater was used instead of the standard media of bacterium and fungus in a batch culture method. Amount of biomass, COD, RNA and protein in the bacterium and fungus in control and stickwater treatments were investigated. In maximum growth time, amino acids profile of the bacterium and fungus were measured and compared between treatments. Bacterial biomass production in the control and stickwater treatments were 3.16 and 5.12g/l, COD reduction was 33270 and 53330mg/l, the measured RNA were 15.27% and 15.04%, the amount of protein were 71.13% and 68.37%, respectively. The difference between bacterium and fungus biomass production was slight. We found that the amount of the fungus biomass in control and stickwater were 6.31 and 7.28g/l, COD reduction were 47800 and 55200mg/l, RNA was 9.36% and 9.09%, the amount of protein were 51.36% and 48.66%, respectively. In both bacterium and fungus, the maximum and minimum amount of amino acid of the control and stickwater was glutamic acid and methionin. The amount of methionin in bacterium was not different with fish meal and FAO reference and in fungus was a little lower than FAO reference. According to the results, application of pure stickwater was suitable for production of Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger.

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Main Authors: Bebekam, S., Abedian, A.M., Younesi, H.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2011
Subjects:Single, Stickwater, Kilka, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Aspergillus niger, Production, Protein, Fish, Amino acids, Microorganism, Biomass,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/10535
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-105352021-05-19T06:43:47Z Production of single cell protein from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger Bebekam, S. Abedian, A.M. Younesi, H. Single Stickwater Kilka Lactobacillus acidophilus Aspergillus niger Production Protein Fish Amino acids Microorganism Biomass We investigated production of single cell protein (SCP) from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory as medium using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger. Stickwater was used instead of the standard media of bacterium and fungus in a batch culture method. Amount of biomass, COD, RNA and protein in the bacterium and fungus in control and stickwater treatments were investigated. In maximum growth time, amino acids profile of the bacterium and fungus were measured and compared between treatments. Bacterial biomass production in the control and stickwater treatments were 3.16 and 5.12g/l, COD reduction was 33270 and 53330mg/l, the measured RNA were 15.27% and 15.04%, the amount of protein were 71.13% and 68.37%, respectively. The difference between bacterium and fungus biomass production was slight. We found that the amount of the fungus biomass in control and stickwater were 6.31 and 7.28g/l, COD reduction were 47800 and 55200mg/l, RNA was 9.36% and 9.09%, the amount of protein were 51.36% and 48.66%, respectively. In both bacterium and fungus, the maximum and minimum amount of amino acid of the control and stickwater was glutamic acid and methionin. The amount of methionin in bacterium was not different with fish meal and FAO reference and in fungus was a little lower than FAO reference. According to the results, application of pure stickwater was suitable for production of Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger. Published 2017-11-27T18:14:33Z 2017-11-27T18:14:33Z 2011 Journal Contribution Refereed 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/10535 en pp.21-32 Iran
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topic Single
Stickwater
Kilka
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Aspergillus niger
Production
Protein
Fish
Amino acids
Microorganism
Biomass
Single
Stickwater
Kilka
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Aspergillus niger
Production
Protein
Fish
Amino acids
Microorganism
Biomass
spellingShingle Single
Stickwater
Kilka
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Aspergillus niger
Production
Protein
Fish
Amino acids
Microorganism
Biomass
Single
Stickwater
Kilka
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Aspergillus niger
Production
Protein
Fish
Amino acids
Microorganism
Biomass
Bebekam, S.
Abedian, A.M.
Younesi, H.
Production of single cell protein from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger
description We investigated production of single cell protein (SCP) from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory as medium using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger. Stickwater was used instead of the standard media of bacterium and fungus in a batch culture method. Amount of biomass, COD, RNA and protein in the bacterium and fungus in control and stickwater treatments were investigated. In maximum growth time, amino acids profile of the bacterium and fungus were measured and compared between treatments. Bacterial biomass production in the control and stickwater treatments were 3.16 and 5.12g/l, COD reduction was 33270 and 53330mg/l, the measured RNA were 15.27% and 15.04%, the amount of protein were 71.13% and 68.37%, respectively. The difference between bacterium and fungus biomass production was slight. We found that the amount of the fungus biomass in control and stickwater were 6.31 and 7.28g/l, COD reduction were 47800 and 55200mg/l, RNA was 9.36% and 9.09%, the amount of protein were 51.36% and 48.66%, respectively. In both bacterium and fungus, the maximum and minimum amount of amino acid of the control and stickwater was glutamic acid and methionin. The amount of methionin in bacterium was not different with fish meal and FAO reference and in fungus was a little lower than FAO reference. According to the results, application of pure stickwater was suitable for production of Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger.
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topic_facet Single
Stickwater
Kilka
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Aspergillus niger
Production
Protein
Fish
Amino acids
Microorganism
Biomass
author Bebekam, S.
Abedian, A.M.
Younesi, H.
author_facet Bebekam, S.
Abedian, A.M.
Younesi, H.
author_sort Bebekam, S.
title Production of single cell protein from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger
title_short Production of single cell protein from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger
title_full Production of single cell protein from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger
title_fullStr Production of single cell protein from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger
title_full_unstemmed Production of single cell protein from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory using Lactobacillus acidophilus and Aspergillus niger
title_sort production of single cell protein from stickwater of kilka fish meal factory using lactobacillus acidophilus and aspergillus niger
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