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Characteristics of Culture Conditions for the Production of Crude Biosurfactant by Bacillus subtilis JK-1

Bacillus subtilis JK-1의 생물계면활성제 생산을 위한 배양 특성

  • Received : 2011.08.09
  • Accepted : 2011.09.09
  • Published : 2011.09.30

Abstract

Optimal culture conditions were characterized for production of crude biosurfactant of Bacillus subtilis JK-1. During incubation of B. subtilis JK-1, the bacterial growth pattern, changes of the surface tension at variable temperatures, pH and NaCl concentrations in bacterial culture medium were studied. The strain was able to grow and produce biosurfactant at $15-45^{\circ}C$, in the pH range of 6-10, and at 0-10% (w/v) NaCl. In case, culture broth pH was gradually changed to neutral or weak alkaline. Optimal culture conditions for crude biosurfactant production were at $35^{\circ}C$ and pH 7.0 after 48 h incubation and the surface tension of biosurfactant was 24.0 mN/m. Besides, as the concentration of NaCl was increased from 0 to 10% (w/v), the growth was decreased, pH of the culture broth was converted from weak alkaline to acidic, and the surface tension rised.

본 연구에서는 Bacillus subtilis JK-1의 생물계면활성제 생산을 위한 배양 특성을 조사하기 위하여 다양한 배양 온도와 배지의 pH, NaCl 농도에 따른 균주의 생장과 배양액의 pH, crude 생물계면활성제의 표면장력을 배양 시간대별로 측정하였다. B. subtilis JK-1은 $15-45^{\circ}C$와 pH 6-10, 0-10% (w/v) NaCl 농도의 환경에서 생장과 생물계면활성제 생산이 가능하였으며, 배양액의 pH는 중성 또는 약알칼리성으로 점차 변화 하였다. 생물계면활성제 생산은 pH 7.0의 초기 배지에서 $35^{\circ}C$, 48시간 동안 배양했을 때 최대였으며, 이 때의 표면장력은 24.0mN/m이었다. 그리고 배지 내 NaCl 농도가 0% (w/v)에서 10% (w/v)로 증가할수록 균주 생육도는 감소하였고, 최종 배양액의 pH는 약알칼리성에서 산성으로 변화하였으며, 표면장력 값은 증가하였다.

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