Potential of Fruit Peel Waste in Growing Cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica

Fruit peels are usually disposed of or treated as fertilizer. The peel, however, contains rich nutrients that can be used as a medium for growing microbes. Conventional culture medium is widely used for growing microbes, but the cost is very high and it is not suitable to produce cyanobacterium-base...

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Main Authors: Hwang T.Y., Qi H.A., Kin C.M., Shing W.L., Djearamane S., Thirunavukkarasu C.
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Published: Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-259572023-05-29T17:05:46Z Potential of Fruit Peel Waste in Growing Cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica Hwang T.Y. Qi H.A. Kin C.M. Shing W.L. Djearamane S. Thirunavukkarasu C. 57212768427 57311644800 57215027085 55819849800 57202375412 57514132600 Fruit peels are usually disposed of or treated as fertilizer. The peel, however, contains rich nutrients that can be used as a medium for growing microbes. Conventional culture medium is widely used for growing microbes, but the cost is very high and it is not suitable to produce cyanobacterium-based biofuel, biomass, and in other applications. Therefore, this study explores the potential for using fruit peels as a culture medium for Anabaena cylindrica. The fruit peels were dried, homogenized, and filtered to make different concentrations of fruit peel media (5%, 10% and 20%). For comparison, BG-11 medium acted as a positive control whereas deionized water serves as a negative control in this experiment. Growth of A. cylindrica in different types of media was analyzed after cell counting using a hemacytometer and biomass measuring. The cyanobacterial growth rate and biomass production were recorded in different types of fruit peel media with different concentrations. A. cylindrica have greater biomass yield when growing in 20% papaya peel medium and a higher growth rate when growing in 10% pineapple peel media compared to that growing in the BG-11 medium. In other words, the fruit peel media have more potential in growing cyanobacteria than conventional medium. � 2021 Final 2023-05-29T09:05:46Z 2023-05-29T09:05:46Z 2021 Article 10.14716/ijtech.v12i4.4852 2-s2.0-85117948253 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85117948253&doi=10.14716%2fijtech.v12i4.4852&partnerID=40&md5=79701aed963fa7a263e2f9dd9b50d4d4 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/25957 12 4 711 719 Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia Scopus
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description Fruit peels are usually disposed of or treated as fertilizer. The peel, however, contains rich nutrients that can be used as a medium for growing microbes. Conventional culture medium is widely used for growing microbes, but the cost is very high and it is not suitable to produce cyanobacterium-based biofuel, biomass, and in other applications. Therefore, this study explores the potential for using fruit peels as a culture medium for Anabaena cylindrica. The fruit peels were dried, homogenized, and filtered to make different concentrations of fruit peel media (5%, 10% and 20%). For comparison, BG-11 medium acted as a positive control whereas deionized water serves as a negative control in this experiment. Growth of A. cylindrica in different types of media was analyzed after cell counting using a hemacytometer and biomass measuring. The cyanobacterial growth rate and biomass production were recorded in different types of fruit peel media with different concentrations. A. cylindrica have greater biomass yield when growing in 20% papaya peel medium and a higher growth rate when growing in 10% pineapple peel media compared to that growing in the BG-11 medium. In other words, the fruit peel media have more potential in growing cyanobacteria than conventional medium. � 2021
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Hwang T.Y.
Qi H.A.
Kin C.M.
Shing W.L.
Djearamane S.
Thirunavukkarasu C.
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author Hwang T.Y.
Qi H.A.
Kin C.M.
Shing W.L.
Djearamane S.
Thirunavukkarasu C.
spellingShingle Hwang T.Y.
Qi H.A.
Kin C.M.
Shing W.L.
Djearamane S.
Thirunavukkarasu C.
Potential of Fruit Peel Waste in Growing Cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica
author_sort Hwang T.Y.
title Potential of Fruit Peel Waste in Growing Cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica
title_short Potential of Fruit Peel Waste in Growing Cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica
title_full Potential of Fruit Peel Waste in Growing Cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica
title_fullStr Potential of Fruit Peel Waste in Growing Cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica
title_full_unstemmed Potential of Fruit Peel Waste in Growing Cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica
title_sort potential of fruit peel waste in growing cyanobacteria anabaena cylindrica
publisher Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia
publishDate 2023
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