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Braz. j. microbiol ; 31(supl.1): 67-72, Oct. 2000. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-300570

ABSTRACT

The feeding media was studied in a fed-batch process for production of the complex spore-d-endotoxin by B. thuringiensis S93. The microorganism was first cultvated in a initial batch followed by an exponential feeding (m=0,25h(-1)) with concentrated culture media (160 g glucose/L) containing different ratios of glucose and autolysed yeast: 8/7, 8/4 and 8/2 (g/g). The batch culture medium was composed of glucose (8 g/L), autolysed yeast (7g/L) and mineral salts. Sporulation and d-endotoxin production were observed only after the end of feeding. To compare the experiments, batch cultivations were also performed with an initial concentration of 8 g/L of glucose and the same ratio of glucose and autolized yeast. Batch cultivations reached lower concentrations of total biomass and spores than the fed-batch ones and percentagens of sporulation higher than 80 per cente. The 8/7 ratio fed-batch cultivations reached the highest biomass concentration, producing however a very low level of sporulation (27per cent) and virtually no d-endotoxin. Cultivations with 8/4 and 8/2 ratios reached the highest concentrations of spores. In those assays, the maximum spores concentration and the maximum sporulation percentage were 8,3x10(9) spores/mL and 90per cent for the 8/4 ratio and 5,6x10(9) spores/mL and 89per cent for the 8/2 ratio.


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Bacillus thuringiensis , In Vitro Techniques , Culture Media , Spores, Fungal
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