Growth of bacillus coagulans using molasses as a nutrient source

Bacillus coagulans (B. coagulans) can be utilized as microbial inoculant to speed up the bioremediation of wastewater. The effectiveness of the microbial inoculant for treatment is highly selective and relying on the characteristics of the wastewater. A feasible carbon source must be first chosen to...

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Main Authors: Sanadi, N. F. A., Van Fan, Y., Leow, C. W., Wong, J. H., Koay, Y. S., Lee, C. T., Chua, L. S., Sarmidi, M. R.
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Published: Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC 2017
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author Sanadi, N. F. A.
Van Fan, Y.
Leow, C. W.
Wong, J. H.
Koay, Y. S.
Lee, C. T.
Chua, L. S.
Sarmidi, M. R.
author_facet Sanadi, N. F. A.
Van Fan, Y.
Leow, C. W.
Wong, J. H.
Koay, Y. S.
Lee, C. T.
Chua, L. S.
Sarmidi, M. R.
author_sort Sanadi, N. F. A.
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description Bacillus coagulans (B. coagulans) can be utilized as microbial inoculant to speed up the bioremediation of wastewater. The effectiveness of the microbial inoculant for treatment is highly selective and relying on the characteristics of the wastewater. A feasible carbon source must be first chosen to pre-culture the microbe prior to the bioremediation. Commercial nutrient broths are efficient to grow the microbial; they are costly for the treatment of large volume of wastewater treatment. This study aims to evaluate the growth rate of B. coagulans using a cheaper nutrient source, i.e. molasses. The commercial Man, Rogosa and Sharpe (MRS) media was used as a benchmark. The growth rate of B. coagulans was conducted at different concentrations of molasses (1 %, 3 % and 5 % (w/v)) and in the MRS broth as benchmark. B. coagulans grown in the MRS has shown a much higher maximum specific growth rate (0.69 h-1) compared to that grown in 1 % (w/v) molasses (0.14 h-1). No growth was observed in the higher concentrations of molasses (3 and 5 % (w/v)). Measuring the colonyforming units of B. coagulans in both the MRS and molasses mediums validated the results. Molasses is a desirable carbon source as it is relatively cheaper and easily available. More studies are needed to improve the maximum specific growth rate of B. coagulans in 1 % (w/v) of molasses.
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spelling utm.eprints-755252018-03-29T00:48:22Z http://eprints.utm.my/75525/ Growth of bacillus coagulans using molasses as a nutrient source Sanadi, N. F. A. Van Fan, Y. Leow, C. W. Wong, J. H. Koay, Y. S. Lee, C. T. Chua, L. S. Sarmidi, M. R. TP Chemical technology Bacillus coagulans (B. coagulans) can be utilized as microbial inoculant to speed up the bioremediation of wastewater. The effectiveness of the microbial inoculant for treatment is highly selective and relying on the characteristics of the wastewater. A feasible carbon source must be first chosen to pre-culture the microbe prior to the bioremediation. Commercial nutrient broths are efficient to grow the microbial; they are costly for the treatment of large volume of wastewater treatment. This study aims to evaluate the growth rate of B. coagulans using a cheaper nutrient source, i.e. molasses. The commercial Man, Rogosa and Sharpe (MRS) media was used as a benchmark. The growth rate of B. coagulans was conducted at different concentrations of molasses (1 %, 3 % and 5 % (w/v)) and in the MRS broth as benchmark. B. coagulans grown in the MRS has shown a much higher maximum specific growth rate (0.69 h-1) compared to that grown in 1 % (w/v) molasses (0.14 h-1). No growth was observed in the higher concentrations of molasses (3 and 5 % (w/v)). Measuring the colonyforming units of B. coagulans in both the MRS and molasses mediums validated the results. Molasses is a desirable carbon source as it is relatively cheaper and easily available. More studies are needed to improve the maximum specific growth rate of B. coagulans in 1 % (w/v) of molasses. Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC 2017 Article PeerReviewed Sanadi, N. F. A. and Van Fan, Y. and Leow, C. W. and Wong, J. H. and Koay, Y. S. and Lee, C. T. and Chua, L. S. and Sarmidi, M. R. (2017) Growth of bacillus coagulans using molasses as a nutrient source. Chemical Engineering Transactions, 56 . pp. 511-516. ISSN 2283-9216 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85019430838&doi=10.3303%2fCET1756086&partnerID=40&md5=d95825534d1c12f4689a45b76269ca13
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Sanadi, N. F. A.
Van Fan, Y.
Leow, C. W.
Wong, J. H.
Koay, Y. S.
Lee, C. T.
Chua, L. S.
Sarmidi, M. R.
Growth of bacillus coagulans using molasses as a nutrient source
title Growth of bacillus coagulans using molasses as a nutrient source
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title_fullStr Growth of bacillus coagulans using molasses as a nutrient source
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title_short Growth of bacillus coagulans using molasses as a nutrient source
title_sort growth of bacillus coagulans using molasses as a nutrient source
topic TP Chemical technology
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