Culture optimization for production and characterization of bioflocculant by aspergillus flavus grown on chicken viscera hydrolysate

The economics of bioflocculant production is coupled with the use of a low-cost substrate at appropriate culture conditions. The use of a waste substrate for this purpose offers an additional treatment measure to mitigate environmental pollution. We investigated the growth of Aspergillus flavus and...

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Main Authors: Mohammed, Jibrin Ndejiko, Wan Dagang, Wan Rosmiza Zana
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spelling my.utm.887602020-12-29T04:18:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88760/ Culture optimization for production and characterization of bioflocculant by aspergillus flavus grown on chicken viscera hydrolysate Mohammed, Jibrin Ndejiko Wan Dagang, Wan Rosmiza Zana Q Science (General) The economics of bioflocculant production is coupled with the use of a low-cost substrate at appropriate culture conditions. The use of a waste substrate for this purpose offers an additional treatment measure to mitigate environmental pollution. We investigated the growth of Aspergillus flavus and its bioflocculant yield using chicken viscera hydrolysate as the sole media. The effects of culture conditions including time, pH, shaker speed, temperature and inoculum size on bioflocculant production were all investigated and optimised through response surface method based on the central component design (CCD) package of Design Expert. Next, the purified bioflocculant was physically and chemically characterised. Under optimised culture conditions (incubation time 72 h, pH 7, shaker speed 150 rpm, temperature 35 °C and inoculum 4%), 6.75 g/L yield of crude bioflocculant was recorded. The bioflocculant activity was mostly distributed in the cell-free supernatant with optimum efficiency of 91.8% at a dose of 4 mL/100 mL Kaolin suspension. The purified bioflocculant was a glycoprotein consisting of 23.46% protein and 74.5% sugar, including 46% neutral sugar and 2.01% uronic acid. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy fundamental analysis of the purified bioflocculant indicated that the mass proportion of C, O and N, were 63.46%, 27.87% and 8.86%, respectively. The bioflocculant is mainly composed of carbonyl, amino, hydroxyl, and amide functional groups. This study for the first time indicates a high potential of bioflocculant yield from chicken viscera at the appropriate culture conditions. Springer Netherlands 2019-08-01 Article PeerReviewed Mohammed, Jibrin Ndejiko and Wan Dagang, Wan Rosmiza Zana (2019) Culture optimization for production and characterization of bioflocculant by aspergillus flavus grown on chicken viscera hydrolysate. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 35 (8). ISSN 0959-3993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11274-019-2696-8 DOI:10.1007/s11274-019-2696-8
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Mohammed, Jibrin Ndejiko
Wan Dagang, Wan Rosmiza Zana
Culture optimization for production and characterization of bioflocculant by aspergillus flavus grown on chicken viscera hydrolysate
description The economics of bioflocculant production is coupled with the use of a low-cost substrate at appropriate culture conditions. The use of a waste substrate for this purpose offers an additional treatment measure to mitigate environmental pollution. We investigated the growth of Aspergillus flavus and its bioflocculant yield using chicken viscera hydrolysate as the sole media. The effects of culture conditions including time, pH, shaker speed, temperature and inoculum size on bioflocculant production were all investigated and optimised through response surface method based on the central component design (CCD) package of Design Expert. Next, the purified bioflocculant was physically and chemically characterised. Under optimised culture conditions (incubation time 72 h, pH 7, shaker speed 150 rpm, temperature 35 °C and inoculum 4%), 6.75 g/L yield of crude bioflocculant was recorded. The bioflocculant activity was mostly distributed in the cell-free supernatant with optimum efficiency of 91.8% at a dose of 4 mL/100 mL Kaolin suspension. The purified bioflocculant was a glycoprotein consisting of 23.46% protein and 74.5% sugar, including 46% neutral sugar and 2.01% uronic acid. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy fundamental analysis of the purified bioflocculant indicated that the mass proportion of C, O and N, were 63.46%, 27.87% and 8.86%, respectively. The bioflocculant is mainly composed of carbonyl, amino, hydroxyl, and amide functional groups. This study for the first time indicates a high potential of bioflocculant yield from chicken viscera at the appropriate culture conditions.
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author Mohammed, Jibrin Ndejiko
Wan Dagang, Wan Rosmiza Zana
author_facet Mohammed, Jibrin Ndejiko
Wan Dagang, Wan Rosmiza Zana
author_sort Mohammed, Jibrin Ndejiko
title Culture optimization for production and characterization of bioflocculant by aspergillus flavus grown on chicken viscera hydrolysate
title_short Culture optimization for production and characterization of bioflocculant by aspergillus flavus grown on chicken viscera hydrolysate
title_full Culture optimization for production and characterization of bioflocculant by aspergillus flavus grown on chicken viscera hydrolysate
title_fullStr Culture optimization for production and characterization of bioflocculant by aspergillus flavus grown on chicken viscera hydrolysate
title_full_unstemmed Culture optimization for production and characterization of bioflocculant by aspergillus flavus grown on chicken viscera hydrolysate
title_sort culture optimization for production and characterization of bioflocculant by aspergillus flavus grown on chicken viscera hydrolysate
publisher Springer Netherlands
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88760/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11274-019-2696-8
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