Exopolysaccharide production by lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 using coconut water as an alternative carbon source: The effect of peptone, yeast extract and beef extract

Coconut water (CW) is a by-product of food industry and has little value in Thailand. It is usually discarded as a waste into the environment. Consequently, we developed a value added process of exopolysaccharide (EPS) production using Lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 and coconut water. The effect...

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Main Authors: Seesuriyachan P., Kuntiya A., Hanmoungjai P., Techapun C.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-6382014-08-29T08:50:31Z Exopolysaccharide production by lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 using coconut water as an alternative carbon source: The effect of peptone, yeast extract and beef extract Seesuriyachan P. Kuntiya A. Hanmoungjai P. Techapun C. Coconut water (CW) is a by-product of food industry and has little value in Thailand. It is usually discarded as a waste into the environment. Consequently, we developed a value added process of exopolysaccharide (EPS) production using Lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 and coconut water. The effect of three expensive supplements (peptone, yeast extract and beef extract) on EPS and biomass production was investigated at 35°C for 24 h. Using a mod-MRS-CW medium, prepared by replacing the de-ionized water with 100% CW and supplemented with 20 g/l crystalline sucrose and a reduced quantity (50%) of the three expensive supplements (5 g/l of peptone, 2.5 g/l of yeast extract, and 2.5 g/l of beef extract) gave the highest yield of EPS (12.3 g/l). By optimizing the conditions for fermentation (pH 5.5, agitation speed at 50 rpm and initial sucrose concentration of 100 g/l), EPS yield increased up to 38.2 g/l. When compared with the modified MRS medium, the medium supplemented with CW was found to be suitable for the reduction of cost spent on the organic nitrogen and growth factors (savings close to 50%). 2014-08-29T08:50:31Z 2014-08-29T08:50:31Z 2011 Article 1253395 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-80054736954&partnerID=40&md5=c942dccac8d5c2d1353c37c46c8e176d http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/638 English
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description Coconut water (CW) is a by-product of food industry and has little value in Thailand. It is usually discarded as a waste into the environment. Consequently, we developed a value added process of exopolysaccharide (EPS) production using Lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 and coconut water. The effect of three expensive supplements (peptone, yeast extract and beef extract) on EPS and biomass production was investigated at 35°C for 24 h. Using a mod-MRS-CW medium, prepared by replacing the de-ionized water with 100% CW and supplemented with 20 g/l crystalline sucrose and a reduced quantity (50%) of the three expensive supplements (5 g/l of peptone, 2.5 g/l of yeast extract, and 2.5 g/l of beef extract) gave the highest yield of EPS (12.3 g/l). By optimizing the conditions for fermentation (pH 5.5, agitation speed at 50 rpm and initial sucrose concentration of 100 g/l), EPS yield increased up to 38.2 g/l. When compared with the modified MRS medium, the medium supplemented with CW was found to be suitable for the reduction of cost spent on the organic nitrogen and growth factors (savings close to 50%).
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author Seesuriyachan P.
Kuntiya A.
Hanmoungjai P.
Techapun C.
spellingShingle Seesuriyachan P.
Kuntiya A.
Hanmoungjai P.
Techapun C.
Exopolysaccharide production by lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 using coconut water as an alternative carbon source: The effect of peptone, yeast extract and beef extract
author_facet Seesuriyachan P.
Kuntiya A.
Hanmoungjai P.
Techapun C.
author_sort Seesuriyachan P.
title Exopolysaccharide production by lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 using coconut water as an alternative carbon source: The effect of peptone, yeast extract and beef extract
title_short Exopolysaccharide production by lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 using coconut water as an alternative carbon source: The effect of peptone, yeast extract and beef extract
title_full Exopolysaccharide production by lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 using coconut water as an alternative carbon source: The effect of peptone, yeast extract and beef extract
title_fullStr Exopolysaccharide production by lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 using coconut water as an alternative carbon source: The effect of peptone, yeast extract and beef extract
title_full_unstemmed Exopolysaccharide production by lactobacillus confusus TISTR 1498 using coconut water as an alternative carbon source: The effect of peptone, yeast extract and beef extract
title_sort exopolysaccharide production by lactobacillus confusus tistr 1498 using coconut water as an alternative carbon source: the effect of peptone, yeast extract and beef extract
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