Yeast and bacteria co-culture-based lipid production through bioremediation of palm oil mill effluent: a statistical optimization
In the present study, a co-culture of yeast (Lipomyces starkeyi) and bacterium (Bacillus cereus) was used to optimize lipid accumulation capability and simultaneous treatment of wastewater using palm oil mill effluent (POME) as a carbon source. The influence of process parameters (i.e., inoculum com...
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my.ump.umpir.315512021-06-21T04:26:07Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31551/ Yeast and bacteria co-culture-based lipid production through bioremediation of palm oil mill effluent: a statistical optimization Karim, Ahasanul Islam, M. Amirul Mishra, Puranjan Abu Jafar, Md Muzahid Yousuf, Abu Rahman Khan, Md. Maksudur Che Ku, Mohammad Faizal TP Chemical technology In the present study, a co-culture of yeast (Lipomyces starkeyi) and bacterium (Bacillus cereus) was used to optimize lipid accumulation capability and simultaneous treatment of wastewater using palm oil mill effluent (POME) as a carbon source. The influence of process parameters (i.e., inoculum composition, pH, temperature, and time) on the lipid accumulation and the chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal were optimized using design of experiments (DoE) as a statistical tool. The DoE results suggested that the maximum lipid accumulation of 2.95 g/L and COD removal efficiency of 86.54% could be obtained while the inoculum composition, pH, temperature, and incubation time were 50:50, 6.50, 32.5 °C, and 90 h, respectively. The predicted results were very close to the experimental results (< 5% deviation); hence, the proposed model could be useful to predict the lipid accumulation and COD removal performance of a yeast and bacteria co-culture. Springer 2021-01-15 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31551/1/PDF_Paper%20%23%2002.pdf Karim, Ahasanul and Islam, M. Amirul and Mishra, Puranjan and Abu Jafar, Md Muzahid and Yousuf, Abu and Rahman Khan, Md. Maksudur and Che Ku, Mohammad Faizal (2021) Yeast and bacteria co-culture-based lipid production through bioremediation of palm oil mill effluent: a statistical optimization. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery. pp. 1-13. ISSN 2190-6815 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-021-01275-6 |
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In the present study, a co-culture of yeast (Lipomyces starkeyi) and bacterium (Bacillus cereus) was used to optimize lipid accumulation capability and simultaneous treatment of wastewater using palm oil mill effluent (POME) as a carbon source. The influence of process parameters (i.e., inoculum composition, pH, temperature, and time) on the lipid accumulation and the chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal were optimized using design of experiments (DoE) as a statistical tool. The DoE results suggested that the maximum lipid accumulation of 2.95 g/L and COD removal efficiency of 86.54% could be obtained while the inoculum composition, pH, temperature, and incubation time were 50:50, 6.50, 32.5 °C, and 90 h, respectively. The predicted results were very close to the experimental results (< 5% deviation); hence, the proposed model could be useful to predict the lipid accumulation and COD removal performance of a yeast and bacteria co-culture. |
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Yeast and bacteria co-culture-based lipid production through bioremediation of palm oil mill effluent: a statistical optimization |
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Yeast and bacteria co-culture-based lipid production through bioremediation of palm oil mill effluent: a statistical optimization |
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